Mauricette Schaufeli joined NautaDutilh’s competition team on April 15, 2019 as partner. In her new role, Ms. Schaufeli—who is an economist as well as a lawyer—will be advising clients on EU and national competition law matters in all market sectors. Before joining NautaDutilh, Ms. Schaufeli served as competition economist at PwC Netherlands where she advised on wide-ranging competition matters, including merger control, antitrust, and State Aid. Ms. Schaufeli started her career at another leading law firm, where she gained broad experience in European and Dutch competition law.
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