Paul Hastings (Paris)

Camille Paulhac

Paul Hastings (Paris)
Partner

Camille Paulhac is a partner in the Competition & European Law Department of the Paris office of Paul Hastings. He advises on French and European competition law. He regularly represents French and international clients in contentious (cartels, abuse of dominance, follow-on actions) and non-contentious (merger control) matters before the European Commission (EC), the French Competition Authority (FCA), and the National and European courts. He has extensive experience of assisting clients in multi-jurisdictional transactions involving the coordination of competition authorities around the world. He has particular expertise in the digital, financial, aeronautical, and energy sectors. Camille studied European Business Law at the University Paris XII and Business and Private Law at the University Panthéon-Assas in Paris, and obtained an LL.M. in European Law at the College of Europe.

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Articles

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Camille Paulhac, Pierre Kirch, Juliette Hua, Jason Raeburn The EU Parliament adopts the Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act making the EU the first jurisdiction in the world to set a standard for regulating the digital space

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Dawning of a New Regulatory Era - the EU Digital Competition Revamp* “Digital regulation” is a legislative concept and trend which has grown exponentially in recent years and looks set to develop for many more years to come. On 5 July 2022, the day the European Parliament adopted the Digital (...)

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Alain Ronzano, Alexandre Glatz, Anne-Sophie Bodin, Camille Paulhac, Marie Koehler de Montblanc, Michaël Cousin, Odile Mathilde Boudou Observations sur la consultation de la Commission européenne concernant le livre blanc relatif à la modernisation du droit européen des concentrations

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Le 9 juillet 2014, la Commission européenne a publié son Livre blanc sur un contrôle plus efficace des concentrations de l’UE et invité les tiers intéressés à lui communiquer leurs observations. Ce livre blanc est en grande partie consacré aux participations minoritaires non contrôlantes que la (...)

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