Jérémie is a partner in the Brussels office of White & Case. He advises clients on EU antitrust, merger control and other regulatory matters (e.g. Digital Markets Act, Digital Services Acts, Foreign Subsidies Regulation).
Jérémie has represented clients and appeared before EU courts on several recent antitrust cases, including Servier (T-691/14, C-176/19 P and C-201/19 P), Intermarché Casino Achats (T-254/17, C-693/20 P), Credit Agricole (T-113/17) and Toshiba (T-104/13 and C-623/15 P).
Between 2010 and 2012, Jérémie worked at the European Commission as part of the Hearing Officers' team.
Fireside chat. The untold history of Reg. 1/2003: Genesis and negotiations
Introduction by Emil Paulis, former Senior European Commission official in DG Competition, European Commission
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Lars Kjølbye is office managing partner in Latham & Watkins' Brussels office. He focuses his practice on complex cases in all areas of EU competition law, including abuse of dominance, restrictive practices, and merger control. He has advised clients on a number of landmark matters in recent years including Broadcom/interim measures, Microsoft/Nuance and Aon/WTW. Prior to private practice, Lars spent ten years at the European Commission's Competition Directorate General.
As head of the Energy and Environment Unit he led the completion of the energy sector inquiry and prosecuted several major abuse of dominance cases. He was also involved in drafting Regulation 1/2003, which established a new procedural framework for applying Articles 101 and 102 TFEU and the accompanying guidelines and notices. Lars also served as a référendaire at the European Court of Justice.
Fireside chat. The untold history of Reg. 1/2003: Genesis and negotiations
Introduction by Emil Paulis, former Senior European Commission official in DG Competition, European Commission
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Linsey McCallum is Deputy Director-General for Antitrust in the Directorate-General for Competition as of 1 October 2020.
She joined the Commission in 1993 from private practice, initially as a trade negotiator during the Uruguay Round. After joining DG COMP in 1995, she held a series of antitrust and merger case-handling and policy posts. From 1999-2002, she was a member of cabinet of Vice-President Kinnock before rejoining DG COMP as the assistant to the Director General for antitrust and mergers. From 2005-2011 she was Head of Unit for antitrust in transport. As of 2011, she was Head of Unit for mergers in digital sectors before her appointment as Director for technology, media and telecoms in 2013. As of 2014, she served as Margrethe Vestager’s Deputy Head of Cabinet with oversight of the competition portfolio.
Linsey McCallum graduated with a first class degree in law from the University of Glasgow and holds a master degree in EU law from the College of Europe in Bruges.
Fireside chat. The untold history of Reg. 1/2003: Genesis and negotiations
Introduction by Emil Paulis, former Senior European Commission official in DG Competition, European Commission
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