Rome 25-26 June 2009
WHAT MAKES COMPETITION POLICY WORKS? Stefano MACCHI DI CELLERE - Jones Day Stefano Macchi di Cellere leads Jones Day’s Antitrust & Competition law practice in Italy. He practices competition law, acting in merger and cartel cases before EU antitrust authorities and assisting global enterprises on abuse of dominant position claims and investigations, as well as on private damages, unfair competition, and intellectual property litigation. Stefano advises multinational groups on concentrations, joint ventures, and commercial transactions and has handled numerous acquisitions in a wide range of manufacturing businesses, from pharmaceuticals and consumer products to the automotive and media industries. He has also gained extensive experience in the field of communications law representing international clients since the liberalization of the industry, advising fixed, mobile, and satellite operators and radio and television broadcasting corporations. |
LAW FIRM PARTNERS Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen and Hamilton LLP Jones Day Rucellai & Raffaelli SPONSORS Associazione Bancaria Italiana Assonime Servizi Mediaset
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