Charles de Navacelle represents clients before the European Commission and other antitrust authorities across the globe in the context of large strategic mergers and industry consolidations as well as in antitrust investigations relating to alleged international cartel activity and abuse of dominant position cases.
After starting in the Firm's Washington, D.C. Office, Charles transferred to Europe where he assists clients in Brussels and Paris. He has extensive experience representing the strategic interests of clients in highly concentrated industries and through consolidation waves, both as third parties and notifying parties (e.g., Bombardier Transportation in Siemens/Alstom and in Alstom/Bombardier Transportation). He has been involved in the antitrust analysis of proposed acquisitions and cross-border mergers in various industry sectors (transportation, consumer, IT, chemicals, health care, etc.) that have entailed multiple and complex antitrust reviews in numerous jurisdictions.
Charles also has significant experience representing clients in large alleged price-fixing and cartel cases (e.g., Dole in the bananas cartel) as well as assisting in leniency proceedings and settlements with antitrust authorities (e.g., Mastercard in interchange fee cases).
He also has assisted clients in abuse of dominant position cases (e.g., representing Dell as third party in the Intel and Microsoft cases) and cases involving intellectual property interests.
In 2010, Charles was appointed Rapporteur (coordinator) of the Commission on the application of fines in French competition law ordered by the French Minister of Economy. He also was appointed as a Non-Governmental Advisor (NGA) to the European Commission's DG COMP at the International Competition Network (ICN) for 2022 to 2023.
Charles is a dual French and U.S. citizen and received his legal education in Europe and in the United States.
经验
- March 15, 2023
"La Politique de la Concurrence", course on European Competition Policy and Practice, Ecole des Mines - March 20, 2019
"La politique de concurrence", course on European competition policy and practice, Ecole des Mines de Paris - March 21, 2018
Athens- l'Europe utile MP03 Program, course on European competition policy and practice, Ecole des Mines de Paris - March 15, 2017
"Europe utile" Program, course on European competition policy and practice, Ecole des Mines de Paris - November 4, 2015
Conference "Innovation in competition law and practice" in cooperation with the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom - March 18, 2014
"Europe utile" Program, course on European competition policy and practice, Ecole des Mines de Paris
- Columbia University (LL.M. 2003; Columbia Journal of European Law); University of Paris II, Panthéon-Assas (DEA [LL.M.] in European Union Law 2002); University of Paris V-René Descartes (DESS [LL.M.] in European Business Law 2002); St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford (Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Studies, 1st Division 2d Class Honours 2001) and University of Paris II, Panthéon-Assas (Maîtrise [J.D.] with high honors 2001)
- Paris and New York Bars
Named to the inaugural issue of Who's Who Legal: Competition — Future Leaders (2017), "Future Leaders, non-partners" (2018), and "Future Leaders, partner" (2019-2022)
Recommended by The Legal 500
Vice Chair of the International Committee of the ABA's Antitrust Law Section
- English, French
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