Sara Lembo > BonelliErede > Rome, Italy > Lawyer Profile

BonelliErede
VIA VITTORIA COLONNA 39
00193 ROME
Italy
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Work Department

Competition/Antitrust and EU law, Healthcare & Life Sciences Focus Team, Public International Law & Economic Diplomacy Focus Team, Competition Litigation Task Force

Position

Partner, Sara Lembo specialises in European Union law, antitrust law and regulatory law, with particular focus on advising companies before administrative and judicial authorities on anti-competitive agreements including bid rigging, abuse of dominant position and economic dependence, antitrust compliance programs, actions for damages deriving from antitrust offences, control of corporate concentrations, state aid and unfair trading practices. She is member of the Healthcare & Life Sciences and Public International Law & Economic Diplomacy Focus Teams. She is also member of the Competition Litigation Task Force.

Languages

English, French, Spanish

Lawyer Rankings

Italy > EU and competition law

(Next Generation Partners)

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BonelliErede maintains a leading role in advising companies from a broad range of sectors on often cross-border competition proceedings before the European Commission and the Italian Competition Authority. Large multinationals companies also regularly turn to the team for its expertise in competition-related damages actions in cases brought before various European and non-European courts. Here is Francesco Anglani, who notably focuses his capabilities on antitrust compliance programmes and revision of distribution systems, regularly representing clients before European and national courts, while Claudio Tesauro specialises in concentrations, restrictive agreements and abuse of dominant position. Particularly recommended in this sector are European Union law specialist Sara Lembo, who also focuses on anti-corruption agreements, state aid, regulations and unfair trading practices, antitrust expert Giorgio Bitonto, and Marta Contu, who concentrates on economic dependence, merger control and unfair trading practices.