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Competition and Cartel Investigations

Companies should be alive to the possibility of investigations and fines for anti-competitive behaviour. We defend our clients in cartel and other regulatory investigations by authorities. We defend their interests in subsequent  or stand-alone court proceedings. We stand ready to respond to investigations and dawn raids with a strong defence or through other appropriate means, including leniency applications. 

We work with our own in-house CMS Evidence team of forensic experts using the market-leading software, Brainspace. This expertise, combined with our bench strength of experienced CMS competition lawyers across most European countries, South America, Far and Middle East and Africa allows us to manage large-scale document reviews efficiently and effectively.

Last but not least we are familiar with the necessary steps to be undertaken concerning listings in public registers to protect our clients’ commercial interests against further negative consequences resulting from fine decisions (in particular concerning projects tendered by public authorities).

Events

  • International
    20 Feb 2026

    EU Competition Law Briefing - 2026 Outlook

  • International
    24 Feb 2026

    CMS Perceiving the world of patents with Emotional Perception

  • International
    24 Feb 2026

    Internal investigations in the age of Gen AI - Practical guidance for organisations across LATAM

  • International
    25 Feb 2026

    Industrial Transition: From automotive to defence

  • International
    26 Feb 2026

    Power Breakfast & Networking Event

  • International
    03 Mar 2026

    IP Insights webinar series 2026

  • International
    23 Mar 2026

    CMS at PTMG Spring 2026

  • International
    21 Apr 2026

    On the Pulse webinar series 2026 - Spring

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