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Jones Day
AURORA PLACE
LEVEL 41, 88 PHILLIP STREET
SYDNEY, NSW 2000
Australia

Position

Prudence Smith’s practice is focused on competition, consumer and regulatory law. Drawing on many years at the Australian competition and consumer law regulator, she is able to help clients achieve favorable outcomes.

She advises and represents clients in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore (with locally registered Jones Day lawyers), and throughout the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) on a broad range of competition law issues, including cartel and anticompetitive conduct investigations, authorizations, and notifications, as well regulatory issues including Spam Act and AML compliance.

She also regularly advises on significant and complex merger clearances and joint ventures, including many cross-border transactions. She has in-depth experience in complex competition and consumer litigation and is regularly sought out by clients that are facing significant and complex regulatory and private litigation issues involving competition law (such as private actions for anticompetitive conduct, including refusal to deal or misuse of market power) or misleading and deceptive conduct representations. Prudence is also often called on by clients who have received a statutory notices for the production of evidence or who are the subject of a search warrant.

Lawyer Rankings

Australia > Competition and trade

(Next Generation Partners)

Prudence Smith – Jones Day

Jones Day fields a global team of over 135 competition experts, present throughout Europe, Asia and the Americas; its team in Australia is active on merger clearance, supply arrangement, competitor collaboration, cartel and misuse of market power matters, and is active in industries including infrastructure, digital platforms, transport, healthcare and tourism. In Melbourne, energy and infrastructure specialist Matthew Bull leads the team with Sydney-based Prudence Smith, a standout name for cross-border matters involving Singapore and the wider ASEAN region.