Tamara Dini > Bowmans > Cape Town, South Africa > Lawyer Profile
Bowmans Offices
22 BREE STREET
CAPE TOWN
South Africa
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Tamara Dini
Position
Partner; Co-head Competition
Career
Tamara Dini is co-head of Bowmans’ Competition Practice.
She specialises in various aspects of competition law across a broad range of business sectors and industries.
Tamara has assisted clients with hostile mergers and mergers that require notification in African countries outside South Africa, including in COMESA. She also advises on compliance and behavioural matters across Africa.
Tamara is a member of the American Bar Association’s International Law Section and Antitrust Law Section. She is also a member of the Cape Law Society’s Special Committee on Competition Law.
Tamara has BA, LLB and LLM degrees from the University of Cape Town.
Lawyer Rankings
South Africa > Competition
(Leading individuals)At Bowmans, the practice’s ‘ability to provide a one-stop-shop for all things competition-related in Africa is invaluable when it comes to navigating complex multi-jurisdictional matters‘. Derek Lötter is ‘extremely knowledgeable in competition law‘, and jointly heads the department with Tamara Dini, who possesses ‘a supreme grasp of the technical nature of competition law‘. The team is highly regarded for advising a client base of blue-chip companies on a broad spectrum of complex competition matters, with noted capabilities in handling abuse of dominance allegations, prohibited practices investigations, and merger control mandates. Heather Irvine regularly acts on cross-border mergers, and Rudolph Labuschagne has solid expertise in advising on competition litigation and cartel and abuse of dominance investigations. Other key practitioners include Xolani Nyali, Sivuyise Lutshiti, and Kayla Abrahams. Disebo Leokaoke joined the practice in late 2022.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Banking and finance
- Commercial, corporate and M&A
- Competition
- Dispute resolution
- Employment
- Shipping and transport
- Tax