Digital Markets: Brave New World of Regulation

Digital Markets: Brave New World of Regulation

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Miguel Perez GuerraMiguel Perez GuerraDirector Antitrust, IP & Commercial at AB InBev

Miguel Perez Guerra is a Director and the Head of Antitrust, IP and Commercial Law at AB InBev, where he oversees a team of lawyers and takes care of competition matters throughout Europe. He was previously Director of Antitrust EMEA at PayPal, a position he took after many years as senior competition counsel at Google in London, where he advised on a variety of high-calibre antitrust cases throughout the EMEA region. He previously worked at Amazon in its European headquarters in Luxembourg, where he was lead counsel to the retail and marketplace e-commerce businesses. Since 2020 he has also been a Non-Governmental Advisor to the European Commission at the International Competition Network. Prior to moving in-house, he was a senior associate at Linklaters’ competition & antitrust team, and was an associate at Clifford Chance’s European competition and regulation group before that. He qualified into the telecoms & regulatory law department at Spanish firm Garrigues. He is a graduate in law and in economics by Comillas-ICADE University in Madrid, and has studied international and EU law at Georgetown University and at King’s College London.

Miranda ColeMiranda ColePartner at Norton Rose Fulbright

Miranda Cole is an antitrust and competition lawyer based in Brussels. She has a broad competition practice focused on the technology and life sciences sectors.

With more than 20 years' experience, Miranda is regarded as a key adviser to life sciences and technology companies globally.

Miranda has extensive experience advising clients to address increasing regulatory scrutiny from governments and competition authorities. She advises on merger control, actions under Articles 101 and 102 TFEU, abuse of dominance, anticompetitive agreements, and compliance and advisory work, as well as actions before the European courts in Luxembourg.

Miranda is also heavily involved in supporting clients in aligning their competition policy engagement in response to a variety of new regulatory frameworks.

Prior to joining the firm, Miranda was a senior partner in a multinational law firm in Brussels

Kay Hazemi-JebelliKay Hazemi-JebelliCompetition & Regulatory Counsel at Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA)

Kay Jebelli is Competition & Regulatory Counsel for the Computer & Communications Industry Association, representing a broad cross-section of technology industry players. Kay has over a decade's experience working as a competition lawyer in private practice, in the European Commission Directorate-General for Competition, in academia, and as Senior Legal Counsel at a leading UK media and communications company. Before starting his legal career, Kay worked as a computer engineer.

Mette AlfterMette AlfterDirector at Frontier Economics

Mette is a Director in the competition practice of Frontier Economics. She is the head of Frontier’s Brussels office and co-leads Frontier’s German competition practice. She has been working as an economic consultant in this area since 1999.

She leads competition cases across Frontier’s Brussels, London and German offices, advising clients on all areas of competition policy, including in merger proceedings, cases involving the assessment of horizontal and vertical agreements and cases involving the assessment of abusive conduct. She also has extensive experience in litigation matters, including the estimation of damages – in particular in Germany. In this context, she regularly advises clients both in and outside of court. She has worked on a large number of competition cases before the European Commission and national competition authorities and courts - particularly in Germany, but also in other countries such as Austria, Denmark and the UK - spanning a wide range of industries.

Mette is regularly included in Who’s Who Legal’s economic expert rankings, including most recently as a Thought Leader in Who’s Who Legal 2022. And she has been recognised as one of the ‘40 in their 40s - Notable Women competition Professionals in Europe, the Americas and Africa’ and as one of ‘Five Star Women Competition Professionals’ by W@.

Mette has previously worked for RBB Economics (Brussels) und NERA (Brussels und London). She is half German and half Danish, and fluent also in English and French.

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Review of Digital Markets Act Substantive obligations: what are they likely to mean in practice? What will be the role of EC and NCAs in enforcement? How will case allocation and case prioritisation work? How will DMA interact with national developments e.g. Germany’s new regulatory instruments? Update on CMA’s approach: what are the parallels and divergences? How should companies comply with the DMA

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