Practice Areas
Honors + Affiliations
Member, Legal Committee of the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry
Member, Legal Affairs Committee of Eucomed
Honorary Solicitor, British Institute of Regulatory Affairs
Honorary Member, Commerce and Industry Group, The Law Society
Listed as Highly Recommended in the Regulatory area in the PLC Cross-Border Life Sciences Handbook (2007/2008)
Listed, Chambers Global: The World's Leading Lawyer's (2005)
Listed, Chambers UK: A Client's Guide to the UK Legal Profession (2005-2008)
Listed as Highly Recommended, Life Sciences: Regulatory, PLC Which lawyer? Yearbook 2008
Bar Admissions
- England & Wales (Solicitor)
- London
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Condor House
5-10 St. Paul's Churchyard
London, EC4M 8AL
Phone: +44 (0)20 3201 5511
Fax: +44 (0)20 3201 5001
Anthony Warnock-Smith is a partner in Morgan Lewis's Business and Finance Practice. Anthony's practice focuses on government regulation and business transactions involving the pharmaceutical, medical device, cosmetics, veterinary drug, and foods and food additives industries.
Anthony has a background of over 30 years in regulatory matters, as well as commercial agreements and transactions in Europe. His government regulation experience involves the full range of services of interest to these industries, from clinical trial and product development issues, to marketing and allied reimbursement, product liability and other trade regulation matters. He is also experienced in joint ventures, mergers and acquisitions, European Union competition law, restructurings, distribution agreements, technology licensing and strategic partnering for these industries.
From 1973 until 1996, Anthony worked in the legal department of the pharmaceutical company Sterling Winthrop (now Sanofi - Aventis), rising to vice president of legal services in Europe.
Anthony is ranked in Chambers UK: A Client's Guide to the UK Legal Profession (2008) in the Life Sciences: Regulatory/Compliance category.
Anthony is admitted to practice in England and Wales as a Solicitor.
Education
- University of London, King's College, 1968, LLB
