He has also advised clients in a number of litigation and arbitration cases involving both Article 101 and Article 102 disputes. He has advised Google for over 10 years on a range of competition matters and is the lead economist on the Google Search EC case. Since joining RBB in 2005, he has worked on mergers raising both horizontal and vertical concerns before the EC Commission and UK competition authorities. Stephen Lewis is a Partner based in the London office of RBB Economics. Before joining RBB he also undertook postdoctoral research at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris.įrancesco is fluent in English, French and Italian. He holds an MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics and a PhD in Theoretical Physics from the University of Rome. Clients he has recently worked for include Auchan, Ericsson, Hertz, HSBC, Heineken, Huntsman, Imerys, Luxottica, Mars, Moody’s, Nordic Capital, NTN, Panasonic, Plastic Omnium, Procter & Gamble, Scania, Schneider Electric, SFR, Solvay, TF1, TNT Express, Tronox and UGI.įrancesco publishes regularly on the economics of merger control, Article 101 and Article 102 TFEU and has given a number of seminars and trainings on these topics. His experience spans a wide range of industries, such as financial services, telecoms, chemicals, automotive, transport, media, energy, electronics, basic industries, food and drinks, and a number of branded consumer goods. He has given oral evidence at a large number of public hearings before the European Commission and the French competition authority, and has also advised on competition law cases in many other jurisdictions in Europe and across the world. He has acted as expert witness in numerous high-stakes court and arbitration proceedings in the UK, France, The Netherlands and Sweden, amongst other countries, including in relation to damages claims stemming from over fifteen different cartel decisions. Francesco has extensive experience advising the merging parties on phase II and significant phase I investigations of mergers, and defendants in high-profile coordinated conduct and abuse of dominance investigations. Francesco Rosati is a Partner based in Brussels and Paris.
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