Dechert (Brussels)

Delphine Strohl

Dechert (Brussels)
Associate

Delphine Strohl practices in the areas of antitrust and competition law, with a particular focus on the pharmaceutical, IT and transport industries. Ms. Strohl has advised international companies on merger control, abuse of dominance cases, cartel investigations and state aid issues before the EU and French authorities and courts. She also has experience advising on general EU regulatory matters, in particular the four free movements.

Prior to joining Dechert, Ms. Strohl worked for Concurrences and the French Embassy in the Czech Republic. Her previous experience includes traineeships at the Court of Justice of the European Union, the Belgium Embassy in Argentina and the French Defence Ministry.

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527 Bulletin

Clemens York von Wartenburg, Michael Okkonen, Delphine Strohl The EU Commission welcomes political agreement reached between the Parliament and Member States on Foreign Subsidies Regulation

527

Key Takeaways The EU institutions have reached political agreement on a new regulation or foreign subsidies regime (the “FSR”) that will allow the European Commission (“EC”) to review the effects of non-EU government subsidies given to businesses active in the EU and remedy any possible distortive (...)

845 Review

Marjolein De Backer, Alec J. Burnside, Anton Hartl, Simon Holmes, Suzanne Kingston, Alexander Koprivnikar, Manish Mohan Govil, Siún O’Keeffe, Peter Georg Picht, Elise Provost, Nicole Rosenboom, Sahar Shamsi, Khushi Singh, Delphine Strohl, Ralph Taschke Sustainability and competition policy

845

The need to integrate sustainability considerations into all modern competition policies is more important than ever in the light of three factors: the effects of climate change becoming ever more apparent; inadequate policy and regulatory responses; and growing evidence that many businesses (...)

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