K&L Gates (Brussels)

Miguel A. Caramello Alvarez

K&L Gates (Brussels)
Counsel

Miguel Caramello Alvarez is a counsel at the firm’s Brussels office. He is a member of the antitrust, competition and trade regulation practice group. He is a regulatory and competition lawyer with more than a decade of legal and public affairs experience in Brussels. Within his practice, he focuses on all aspects of EU and international rail transport law, state aid and competition law, foreign direct investments, sustainability, public procurement, market access, and public policy. He provides regulatory and competition representation before the European Commission and other national authorities. He advises and represents railway companies on state aid, infringement, and public procurement procedures at EU and national level including a European Court of Justice preliminary ruling. Miguel Caramello Alvarez has a sound knowledge of the EU rail regulatory framework and he provides legal advice to railway operators and rail infrastructure managers on an extensive range of rail-related matters, in particular in relation to public service obligations and public service contracts, market access, and essential functions. Combining his legal and public affairs capability, Miguel Caramello Alvarez has extensive experience advising clients on foreign direct investment national screening mechanisms and coordinating multi-jurisdictional foreign investment notifications. Being a Spanish qualified lawyer, he advises and support firm`s clients on Spanish law matters and with their operations in Spain.

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Philip Torbol, Mélanie Bruneau, Francesco Carloni, Miguel A. Caramello Alvarez, Antoine de Rohan Chabot, Stefano Prinzivalli Castelli, Joanna Kulewska, Matilde Manzi, Ines Sequeira Mendes, Alessandro Di Mario, Nicolas Hipp, Petr Bartoš The European Commission Opens Investigation into an Allegedly Anticompetitive Agreement Between Two Global Tech Companies Active in Online Display Advertising Services (Google / Meta)

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The European Commission Opens Investigation into an Allegedly Anticompetitive Agreement Between Two Global Tech Companies Active in Online Display Advertising Services* On 11 March 2022, the European Commission (Commission) opened an investigation into alleged anticompetitive practices by two (...)

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