The Swedish Competition Authority has appointed external advisers for the Swedish Competition Authority’s participation in the International Competition Network, ICN. The period refers to 9 June 2020 – 31 May 2021.
ICN is an informal network of competition authorities around the world with the shared ambition of addressing questions regarding the application of competition rules and competition policy.
The work within ICN is run in project form where external advisors, so-called non-Governmental Advisors (NGAs), participate and contribute valuable knowledge and experience.
New External advisors in Cartels: Kristoffer Molin, Scania Pamela Hansson, Kastell Advokatbyrå AB Per Karlsson, Law Firm Per Karlsson & Co AB
New External advisors in Business Concentration: Andres Acevedo, Acevedo Lawyer AB Sibel Yilmaz, Linklaters LLP Fredrik Lindblom, Law Firm Cederqvist KB Andreas Reindl, Van Bael & Bellis
New External advisors the Unilateral Procedures: Trine Osen Bergqvist, Law Firm Vinge Elisabeth Eklund, Delphi Law Firm Robert Moldén, Front Lawyer and Stockholm School of Economics Eric Ericsson, Attorney Eric Ericsson AB
New External advisors on Competitive Promotion: Sarah Hoskins, Mannheimer Swartling Advokatbyrå AB
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