Silvia D’Alberti

Gattai, Minoli, Agostinelli, Partners (Rome)
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Since 2016, Silvia D’Alberti is a partner in charge of Gattai, Minoli, Agostinelli’ antitrust team. She has practiced Italian and EU competition law for more than 20 years. Her practice encompasses all aspects of EU and national competition and merger control laws, regulatory matters, commercial transactions and consumer law at both advisory and litigation stages. She has extensive experience of counselling and representing clients before the EU Commission, the Italian Antitrust Authority, the EU and Italian Courts on complex EU and Italian merger cases, behavioural investigations on restrictive horizontal and vertical practices, cartels, abuses of dominance, consumer protection investigations and antitrust damages litigation. Before joining Gattai Firm Silvia has been the partner in charge of the Italian antitrust group at Allen & Overy for 18 years. Silvia D’Alberti also worked for five years at the Italian Antitrust Authority as an official and case handler, dealing with energy, oil and gas and consumer protection. She graduated in law (JD, magna cum laude) from the University of Rome and holds an LLM (1989) from Yale Law School.

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Silvia D’Alberti, Michele Laterza The Italian Supreme Administrative Court upholds the annulment of a non-compliance decision of the Competition Authority due to breaches of the rights of the defense (Italian National Bar Council)

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The Italian Supreme Administrative Court (“Consiglio di Stato” or “CdS”) upheld the annulment of a decision adopted by the Italian Antitrust Authority (“IAA” or “Authority”) with reference to the alleged non-compliance of the Italian National Bar Council (Consiglio Nazionale Forense, “CNF” or (...)

Lucio d’Amario, Silvia D’Alberti The Italian Competition Authority applies for the first time the new leniency programme by granting complete exemption from fine (Produttori di pannelli truciolari in legno)

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Four years after the Communication of the Commission on immunities and fines and after almost one year after its implementation in Italy, the Italian Antitrust Authority (IAA) applied the leniency programme for the first time : on 17 May 2007, the IAA decided not to fine the Trombini Group, a (...)

Claudia Cattarin, Francesca Morra, Silvia D’Alberti The Italian Government issues legislation giving, inter alia, power to the Antitrust Authority to impose interim measures (Bersani Decree)

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The new legislation Last July, the Italian Government issued legislation (Law Decree of 4 July 2006, named the Bersani Decree after its promoter) which, inter alia, gave the Italian Antitrust Authority (IAA) the power to impose interim measures. In particular, the Bersani Decree amended (...)

Claudia Cattarin, Silvia D’Alberti The Italian Government issues a law decree aiming at the complete liberalisation of markets and a system of effective competition (Bersani’s Decree Law)

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The Italian Government issued Law Decree 4 July 2006, known as Bersani’s Decree from the name of its promoter, inspired by the EC rules which favour fair and transparent access to markets, the removal of the regulatory barriers and the granting of power to the Commission to enforce competition (...)

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