Mr Philippe Guibert > De Pardieu Brocas Maffei > Paris, France > Lawyer Profile

De Pardieu Brocas Maffei
57 AVENUE D'IENA
CS 11610
75773 PARIS CEDEX 16
France

Work Department

EU Competition, Merger Control

Position

Philippe Guibert, partner, specialises in French and EU competition, consumer and distribution law, including in particular merger control procedures, antitrust litigation and State aids.

Career

He first practiced at Coudert Frères (1994-2000) and Norton Rose (2000-2004), in London and Paris offices, before joining De Pardieu Brocas Maffei in 2004 as a partner.

As a member of the AFEC and of the APDC (a French association of lawyers specialized in competition law), Philippe Guibert is regularly involved in legislative and regulatory modifications relating to competition regulation.

He also regularly publishes articles regarding European and domestic competition law, and taught Competition law at the University of Paris IX Dauphine from 1998 to 2003.

Languages

French, English, Spanish

Memberships

Paris Bar since 1994

Education

Admitted to the Paris Bar in 1994, he graduated from King’s College in London (1993) and holds an advanced degree in European law from the University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne (1991).

Lawyer Rankings

France > EU, competition and distribution

(Leading individuals)

Philippe GuibertDe Pardieu Brocas Maffei

De Pardieu Brocas Maffei maintains a strong profile in significant antitrust cases, frequently representing clients in cartel and abuse of dominance investigations by the FCA and European Commission, and in litigation before the French and European courts (with notable strength in cases involving both criminal and competition law). The team’s expertise in contentious matters also extends to private antitrust enforcement cases, and it is also frequently active in complex merger control, state aid matters and distribution litigation (where Barbara Levy is a go-to practitioner). Philippe Guibert, who is particularly well known for his robust antitrust litigation practice, leads a strong team which also includes Alexandre Eberhardt (who has excellent recent experience in follow-on damages litigation), Laëtitia Gavoty Tolot, Sofia El Hariri and Chimène Faurant.