Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton (Milan)

Alessandro Comino

Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton (Milan)
Associate

Alessandro Comino’s practice focuses primarily on Italian and European competition law and administrative law. Alessandro Comino joined Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton in 2016. Prior to joining the firm, he worked as an associate at Bird&Bird in Rome from 2013 until 2015, where he mainly focused on administrative law, and was an intern at the Italian Competition Authority in 2012.

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Articles

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Andris Rimsa, François-Charles Laprévote, Giuliana D’Andrea, Mario Siragusa, Alessandro Comino The EU Commission proposes a far-reaching regulation to tackle foreign subsidies

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On May 5, 2021, the European Commission (“EC”) proposed a new draft regulation that, if adopted, would introduce sweeping measures aimed at controlling the impact of foreign subsidies on the EU single market (“Proposed Regulation”). The Proposed Regulation reflects the EU’s policy priority to (...)

François-Charles Laprévote, Giulio Cesare Rizza, Giuseppe Scassellati-Sforzolini, Alessandro Comino The EU Commission launches public consultation on a proposed new instrument to address distortive effects of foreign subsidies in the internal market

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On June 17, 2020, in response to calls from the European Council and certain Member States, the European Commission published a White Paper setting out its proposals for a comprehensive set of new tools to tackle the potentially competition-distorting effects of foreign subsidies on the level (...)

Alessandro Comino, Latronico Natalia, Chiara Militello The Italian Competition Authority rules that 3 companies have abused their dominant position in the markets for rail infrastructure management and regional rail passenger transportation services (FS / RFI / Trenitalia)

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On July 31, 2019, the ICA issued a decision stating that Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane S.p.A. (“FS”), Rete Ferroviaria Italiana S.p.A. (“RFI”) and Trenitalia S.p.A. (“Trenitalia”) had abused their dominant position in the markets for rail infrastructure management and regional rail passenger (...)

Alessandro Comino The Italian Competition Authority fines a multinational energy company over €93 million for abusing its dominant position on certain local markets for the retail supply of electricity (Enel)

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On December 20, 2018, the Italian Competition Authority (“ICA”) fined Enel, a multinational energy company active, among other things, in the distribution and sale of electricity in Italy, over €93 million for abusing its dominant position on certain local markets for the retail supply of (...)

Tucci Ilaria, Latronico Natalia, Chiara Militello, Alessandro Comino, Michael Tagliavini, Chiara Neirotti The Italian Competition Authority fines a company for abusing its dominant position on certain local markets for the retail supply of electricity (Enel)

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On December 20, 2018, the Italian Competition Authority (“ICA”) fined Enel, a multinational energy company active, among other things, in the distribution and sale of electricity in Italy, over €93 million for abusing its dominant position on certain local markets for the retail supply of (...)

Alessandro Comino, Latronico Natalia, Chiara Militello, Chiara Neirotti, Michael Tagliavini, Tucci Ilaria The Italian Competition Authority fines a multinational energy company €93M for discriminatory practices and leveraging its dominant position (Enel)

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On December 20, 2018, the Italian Competition Authority (“ICA”) fined Enel, a multinational energy company active, among other things, in the distribution and sale of electricity in Italy, over €93 million for abusing its dominant position on certain local markets for the retail supply of (...)

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