White & Case adds partner to global antitrust practice in Paris

Firm says its new partner “has worked on numerous high-profile antitrust matters”

White & Case adds partner to global antitrust practice in Paris

Global law firm White & Case has expanded its global antitrust practice with the addition of Jérémie Marthan as a partner in Paris.

Marthan advises clients on merger control, cartels, horizontal cooperation, vertical restraints, abuse of dominant position, and litigation before the French Competition Authority and the European Commission. He has particular expertise in the energy, finance and media sectors.

"The growing relevance of antitrust in the digital economy, an evolving need for horizontal co-operation between competitors and regulators becoming more interventionist have driven an increasing demand for competition advice globally," said Mark Gidley, head of the global antitrust practice and partner at White & Case. "Our ability to advise clients holistically and globally on their litigation, investigation and merger matters has never been more important. We are delighted to add Jérémie, who is brilliant and has worked on numerous high-profile antitrust matters."

“Jérémie provides further bench strength and recognition to the antitrust practice in Paris, as well as Europe more widely, and will complement our other leading practices, particularly M&A and disputes,” said Denise Diallo, executive partner of White & Case in Paris. “Our investments in the Paris office through partner additions and promotions… demonstrate our commitment to continuing to grow our offering in the market.”

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