Rémi Beydon

Rmi Beydon
  1. People /

Rémi Beydon

Rémi Beydon

Counsel

Rmi Beydon
  1. People /

Rémi Beydon

Rémi Beydon

Counsel

Rémi Beydon

Counsel

Paris

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Biography

Rémi est spécialisé en droit de la concurrence et de la distribution et intervient devant l’Autorité de la concurrence, la Commission européenne, ainsi que les juridictions françaises et européennes.

Il assiste des entreprises nationales et internationales en matière de contrôle des concentrations, d’ententes, d’abus de position dominante, de pratiques restrictives, ainsi que dans le cadre de contentieux de droit de la concurrence et de droit commercial, en particulier des contentieux indemnitaires, ainsi que sur les problématiques réglementaires.

Il dispose d’une grande expérience dans les secteurs des télécoms et des médias.

Admissions

  • Paris

Related Practice Areas

  • Antitrust

  • Sports & Entertainment

  • Sports & Entertainment Contract, Endorsement & Celebrity Representation Practice

  • Anti-Doping Practice

  • Sports & Event Venue Real Estate Infrastructure and Operation

  • Naming Rights & Sponsorship Practice

  • Sports & Entertainment M&A Practice

  • Sports & Entertainment Specialty Counseling Practice

  • Entertainment Industry Practice

  • Sports & Event Financing

  • Olympic & National Governing Body Practice

  • Professional Sports Team Practice

  • Class Actions

  • Class Actions & Mass Torts

  • Infrastructure

  • UK & EU Class Actions

  • Retail & Consumer Products

  • Investigations

  • Litigation & Dispute Resolution

  • Regulation, Compliance & Advisory

Resources

Publications

Rémi participe régulièrement à la rédaction de newsletters qui sont adressées aux clients

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Foreign Direct Investment: key recent and future developments in Europe and the US

At a time of significant geopolitical challenges, many jurisdictions are looking at their investment screening regimes to ensure that they can adequately safeguard national security and public order. Within this context, there have been – or will likely soon be – significant changes to FDI regimes across the world. In this article, BCLP’s experts in Brussels, Hamburg, London, Paris and Washington DC explore current or forthcoming amendments to the FDI regimes in France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States and the European Union.
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The EU’s Foreign Subsidies Regulation Goes Live as the European Commission Finalises the Notification Requirements for Businesses

The EU’s Foreign Subsidies Regulation (FSR) entered into force on 12 July 2023. Its M&A and public procurement notification regimes will go live on 12 October 2023. On 10 July 2023, the European Commission (Commission) adopted its final version of the FSR’s Implementing Regulation alongside the template notification forms. This gives further information on how the FSR regime works in practice, and specifies the information that must be included for mandatory M&A and public procurement notifications. We have written previously about the FSR regime at the beginning of 2023. This article looks at the new FSR regime, and what this means in practice for those doing business within the EU.
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Jul 10, 2023

Paris Litigation Gazette Issue 3

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