Bredin Prat (Paris)

Marie-Cécile Rameau

Bredin Prat (Paris)
Lawyer (Partner)

Marie-Cécile Rameau is a partner at Bredin Prat. She has been involved in a large number of high-profile litigations before competition authorities at the national and EU levels, as well as before commercial courts. Her practice also includes advising on competition issues arising in connection with French and cross-border mergers and acquisitions. She regularly advises French and international clients in a wide variety of industries, in particular in the media, sports, pharma, energy, electronic communications, consumer goods and agro-food sectors. Admitted to the Paris Bar in 2001, Marie-Cécile is a graduate of the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris, the University of Paris II Panthéon-Assas and the University of Paris V Descartes. She is a member of the AFEC (French Association of Competition Study) and the APDC (French Association of Lawyers Practicing Competition Law).

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Catherine Prieto, Laurence Idot, Emmanuel Combe, Anne Wachsmann, David Bosco, Etienne Pfister, Mathilde Poulain, Marie-Cécile Rameau, Josep M. Carpi Badia, Étienne Chantrel, Didier Theophile, Guy Canivet, Rafael P. Amaro, Henri Piffaut, Doris Hildebrand, Paulo Burnier da Silveira, Fatma El-Zahraa Adel The integration of public interest considerations in the application of competition rules (26 Nov 2020)

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The integration of public interest considerations is not only desirable, but possible because of the permeability of the competition rules to the reception of well-being by the competitive parameters of quality, choice and innovation in addition to that of price. The scope for progress depends (...)

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