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Greenberg Traurig, S.C. Offices

PASEO DE LA REFORMA NO. 265 PH1
COLONIA CUAUHTÉMOC
MÉXICO CITY, D.F. C.P. 06500
Mexico
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Valery Dayne García Zavala

Work Department
Antitrust Litigation & Competition Regulation
Position
Associate
Career
Valery Dayne García Zavala focuses her practice in antitrust, representing clients in mergers and investigations for possible absolute and relative monopolistic practices, as well as in preventive consulting with the goal of helping companies avoid violations of the Antitrust Law.
Concentrations
Counseling and Compliance
Antitrust and Competition Litigation
Capabilities
Antitrust Litigation & Competition Regulation
Latin America Practice
Admission to Practice
Mexico
Languages
Spanish, Native
English, Fluent
Education
- Law Degree, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 2013
- Course on Competition, Universidad Iberoamericana, 2015
Lawyer Rankings
Mexico > Competition and antitrust
Greenberg Traurig, S.C. remains one of the best choices for contentious competition law matters in Mexico, excelling in litigation and investigations across a diverse range of industries. Clients appreciate the wide-ranging experience of the team, with practice head Miguel Flores Bernés (international economic law, competition and telecoms) drawing on his time working at Cofece to provide a ‘comprehensive and complete vision of what “the other side” thinks‘. Fellow practice co-head Victor Manuel Frías focuses on corporate M&A, competition and antitrust, and technology law. Away from its stellar contentious offering the practice is equally robust when it comes to competition advisory and merger control filings, recently acting on merger issues in the retail, agribusiness, hospitality and private equity sectors. Three key associates provide primary support: Abel Rivera Pedroza, who regularly represents clients before Cofece and the Federal Telecommunications Institute; Rocío Olea Salgado, who has strength in competition-related compliance matters; and Valery García Zavala, who has a broad antitrust practice, both contentious and non-contentious.