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White & Case Grows Australian Antitrust Practice

 |  September 25, 2022

Global law firm White & Case has expanded its Global Antitrust Practice with the addition of Stefanie Benson as a partner in Sydney.

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    “The antitrust environment in the Asia-Pacific region continues to intensify,” said White & Case partner Mark Gidley, Head of the Global Antitrust Practice. “The current merger wave impacts core Australian sectors such as energy, infrastructure and technology. This wave requires in-country experience, and the addition of Stefanie will allow us to advocate for companies in Australia and Asia-Pacific and coordinate with our global merger practice.”

    Stefanie advises domestic and international clients on the antitrust aspects of complex mergers and joint ventures, antitrust investigations and enforcement matters, as well as infrastructure access and obtaining regulatory clearances across the Asia-Pacific region. She has experience advising clients in a number of sectors, including technology, financial services, energy and resources, ports, rail, aviation, health, agriculture and food manufacturing. Stefanie joins White & Case from Allen & Overy, where she was counsel.

    “Stefanie has a strong merger control background, advising on the Australian antitrust elements of global M&A activity as well as on the application of antitrust laws across the Asia-Pacific region,” said White & Case partner Joanne Draper, Regional Section Head Asia-Pacific EIPAF & Disputes. “Her experience of newly established antitrust regimes in Asia-Pacific and the complex Australian merger clearance regime makes her a huge asset to the Firm and our clients.”

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