


Séverine Schrameck
Séverine Schrameck has extensive experience in assisting clients on merger control regulations, notably on numerous multi-jurisdictional transactions. She has handled many complex merger control cases before both the European Commission and the French Competition Authority. She also regularly advises companies on antitrust matters and cartel investigations. She notably handled the global cartel investigations by the European Commission into possible price-fixing in the automotive parts industry. Ms Schrameck also worked on foreign investment control issues and has experience in French public law. She joined Cleary Gottlieb as an associate in 2012 and became a partner in 2019.
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The European Commission (“EC”) recently published its first annual report on the new European cooperation mechanism regarding the screening of foreign direct investment (“FDI”) into the EU (the “Report”). The Report shows that four out of every five FDI filings screened at the EU level were quickly (...)
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On July 23, 2020, the French Government published a Decree and a Ministerial Order to temporarily reduce the threshold for review of nonEU/EEA investments in French listed companies in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. As explained by the French Minister for the Economy, “[w]hile most (...)
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In a landmark Judgment delivered on May 28, the General Court overturned the European Commission’s 2016 prohibition of the Three/O2 UK mobile telecommunications merger. The Judgment raises the bar for the Commission in respect of (1) the legal standard the Commission must meet; (2) the closeness (...)
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On October 11, 2020, the EU Foreign Direct Investment Regulation—which establishes a European framework for the screening of foreign investments into the European Union— entered into force. The legislation attempts to address growing concerns (compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic) regarding (...)
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Interview conducted by Nicolas Charbit, Editor, Concurrences and Séverine Schrameck, Partner, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton General In October 2021, you left the Competition Authority after a five-year term. In a speech to the competition community, you took stock of your work and said (...)
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The uncertainties of the New Competition Tool Séverine Schrameck Lawyer, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, Paris 1. On 2 June 2020, the Commission launched a consultation on the introduction of a new competition tool, the New Competition Tool (NCT), with the aim of addressing the (...)
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This series of articles analyses French competition policy in the field of merger control; in particular it addresses the issue of the implementation of the ex post evaluation mechanism. This set is introduced by Jean-Mathieu Cot (COT LAW), and gathers contributions from Séverine Schrameck (...)