Sheppard Mullin (Brussels)

Clélia Jadot

Sheppard Mullin (Brussels)
Legal Consultant

Clélia Jadot is a Legal Consultant in the Antitrust and Competition Practice Group at Sheppard Mullin in Brussels. Her practice focuses on EU competition law issues, including State aid and regulated network industries. Prior to joining Sheppard Mullin, Clélia conducted research in EU law at the University of Liège and the University of Hasselt. She mainly focused on State aid law and internal market law. She then completed a Schuman traineeship at the Legal Service of the European Parliament, in the Economic and Scientific Policies Unit.

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Jacques Derenne, Clélia Jadot Air transport: The Court of Justice of the European Union confirms that aid measures granted under Article 107(2)(b) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union may be intended to make good the damage suffered by a single victim of an exceptional occurrence, even though that victim’s competitors have also been affected by that occurrence (Ryanair)

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In its judgment of September 28, 2023, the Court of Justice dismissed in their entirety the appeals brought by Ryanair against the SAS Denmark and SAS Sweden judgments (T-378/20 and T-379/20, EU:T:2021:194 and EU:T:2021:195, comm. J. Derenne and R. Masquelier, Concurrences, n°3-2021, pp. (...)

Jacques Derenne, Clélia Jadot Compatible aid: The General Court of the European Union annuls the Commission’s decision not to raise objections under Article 107(2)(b) TFEU in respect of a compensation scheme for failure to state reasons (Ryanair)

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This ruling comes in the wake of numerous appeals lodged by Ryanair against decisions authorizing aid in the aviation sector during the COVID-19 pandemic. Factual and legal context In May 2020, Italy set up a compensation fund (130 million euros) for damages suffered by the aviation sector (...)

Jacques Derenne, Clélia Jadot Temporary framework: The General Court of the European Union annuls the Commission’s decision declaring compatible with the internal market an aid measure in the form of a contribution by Denmark and Sweden to the recapitalisation plan of an airline company (Ryanair)

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This judgment is one of several brought by Ryanair against decisions authorizing aid in the aviation sector during the COVID-19 pandemic. It was delivered on the same day as the Lufthansa judgment commented on above (T-34/21 and T-87/21), and also annulled the Commission’s decision. Factual (...)

Jacques Derenne, Alessandro Cogoni, Massimo Merola, Guillaume Blanc, Philipp Werner, Cvetelina Georgieva, Dimitris Vallindas, Ulrich Soltész, Christian Weinmann, Valérie Noël, Sébastien Thomas, Alistair McGlone, Clélia Jadot The role of third parties in State aid cases

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The prior control of the granting of State aid by an independent and supranational authority, the European Commission, constitutes the essential cornerstone of the creation of the internal market. However, State aid procedural rules have privileged Member States, whilst third parties, (...)

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