Paul Blin

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Paul Blin

Paul Blin

Associate

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Paul Blin

Paul Blin

Associate

Paul Blin

Associate

Paris

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Biography

Paul’s practice focuses on competition and distribution law. He represents clients before the French Competition Authority, the European Commission, as well as the French and European courts.

He assists national and international companies in merger control, cartels, abuse of dominant position, restrictive practices, and commercial litigation, as well as in regulatory matters.

Paul holds an LL.M in Competition law from King's College London. He is member of the Paris Bar.

Admissions

  • Paris, 2019

Education

LL.M Competition Law - King's College London (2018)
Advanced Master Competiton & Regulation Law - Paris Dauphine (2016)
Master in Public & Competition Law - Paris Panthéon Assas (2015)

Related Practice Areas

  • Antitrust

  • Investigations

  • Litigation & Dispute Resolution

  • Regulation, Compliance & Advisory

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