Mr Daryl Dingley > Webber Wentzel > Johannesburg, South Africa > Lawyer Profile
Webber Wentzel Offices
90 RIVONIA ROAD, SANDTON
JOHANNESBURG 2196,
PO BOX 61771, MARSHALLTOWN 2107
South Africa
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Mr Daryl Dingley
Work Department
Competition Practice
Position
Partner
Career
Daryl specialises in competition law and has particular expertise in economics and international trade. He advises on all aspects of competition law, including merger control, cartel and other prohibited practice investigations, exemption applications and competition law compliance. Daryl’s knowledge of competition laws extends to many African countries and regional regulators like the COMESA Competition Commission.
He has experience across a wide range of sectors including automotive, construction, fishing, freight, information technology, insurance, mining, pharmaceuticals, property, starch, steel, sugar, telecommunications and transport. He was also formerly a Senior Economist (Head of Case Analysis) at the South African Competition Commission.
Education
Lawyer Rankings
South Africa > Competition
(Leading partners)Webber Wentzel stands out for its strong offering across the full range of competition law matters. Practice head Daryl Dingley advises on exemption applications, compliance issues, merger control and cartel and other prohibited practice investigations, often for clients in the transport, telecoms, financial services, information technology and mining sectors. Robert Wilson has an excellent track record in assisting with market inquiries and merger control cases involving public interest considerations. Martin Versfeld is a key name for handling competition law matters within the medical industry, and Burton Phillips advises on the competition law aspects of transactional mandates. Shawn Van Der Meulen and Mark Garden also stand out for their contributions. Clare-Alice Vertue was promoted to partner in March 2023.
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- Banking and finance
- Commercial, corporate and M&A
- Competition
- Dispute resolution
- Employment
- Investment funds
- Mining
- Shipping and transport
- Tax