
Macfarlanes swoops for competition big hitter
Dippy Singh
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An EU antitrust practitioner with over 15 years in the field has joined the firm’s Belgium operation.
Macfarlanes has added more muscle its competition practice in Brussels with the addition of Foad Hoseinian as partner. His appointment was announced yesterday (1 April).
Hoseinian brings over 15 years’ experience advising clients in Brussels and London on a range of matters including investigations involving abuse of dominance and alleged cartels, digital regulation, merger control iss
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