Lucie Lavergne

Lucie Lavergne
  1. People /

Lucie Lavergne

Lucie Lavergne

Associate

Lucie Lavergne
  1. People /

Lucie Lavergne

Lucie Lavergne

Associate

Lucie Lavergne

Associate

Paris

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Biography

Lucie represents clients before the French Competition Authority and the European Commission, as well as French and European courts. Her practice focuses on competition and distribution law.

Before joining the Competition and Distribution team in Paris, Lucie has completed an internship with the Antitrust department of BCLP London.

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