Based in Rome, Tommaso is a partner dealing with competition work and utilities regulation. Recent work includes advising energy companies on black-out responsibility, tariff regulation, stranded cost distribution, quality services, negotiations of supply and purchase agreements, import contracts, development of LNG project, leniency programme, price fixing and share of information cartel cases, outsourcing agreements, discrimination of prices, and litigation on damages for competition law infringements. Tommaso has also represented many companies before the Italian courts interested in challenging regulatory and antitrust resolutions. Before joining the firm, Tommaso worked for Telecom Italia, where he was in charge of regulatory strategies and competition affairs in the regulation and competition policy department. He also worked for six years at the Italian Competition Authority in Rome as director of the department responsible for competition policy in fields such as energy, manufacturing and industry, environment, health services and property. As a professor of competition law, Tommaso has lectured at the Universities of Rome, Naples and Pisa. He is the author of various legal publications, in particular, on telecoms regulation and competition law. He is also a member of the Competition Committee of the Italian Section of the ICC. Tommaso graduated in law summa cum laude from the University of Pisa in 1980. Of Italian mother tongue, he is fluent in English.