
Compass Lexecon has announced that it is opening an office in Milan, Italy.
Compass Lexecon’s 280-strong team in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (“EMEA”), which includes 29 Italian economists across its European offices, has advised Italian corporations and law firms in complex competition policy and regulatory matters for over 10 years, both in Italy and in Europe.
In addition to cases in Brussels and Luxembourg, Compass Lexecon has advised clients before Italian regulators, including the Italian Competition Authority, Italian Regulatory Authority for Energy, Networks and Environment, and Italian Communications Regulatory Authority, and courts (Italian Supreme Administrative Court (Consiglio di Stato), the Regional Administrative Court of Lazio, and numerous Tribunals. Compass Lexecon economists have provided independent economic analysis in the context of merger review, agreements, abuse of dominance, damages litigation, State aid, and regulatory matters. In addition, Compass Lexecon has advised Italian and international clients in several international arbitrations.
Recent clients include Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Fincantieri, Prysmian Group, Enel, Adriatic LNG, Wind Telecomunicazioni, A2A, Assofin, CNH Industrial, Air Liquide, Telecom Italia, and EmmeEffe, among many others.
Compass Lexecon brings a unique proposition to law firms and corporations in Italy, offering a local presence while leveraging the extensive experience and capabilities of the wider EMEA competition practice spread across its 10 offices in the region.
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