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Jacques Buhart
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Work Department
Corporate & Transactional/ Antitrust & Competition
Position
Jacques Buhart is a partner, he focuses his practice on cross-border mergers and acquisitions and EU/French competition investigations and litigation out of Brussels and Paris. Jacques has also developed substantial knowledge of various industries, including nuclear, telecommunications, pharmaceutical, paper and energy. He is head of the Firm's Paris and Brussels offices. Jacques has handled a broad range of complex competition matters as well as litigations in the European Courts. On the litigation side, he represented clients in various cases including: the cartonboard cartel case at the Court of First Instance and the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg; the vitamins cartel case at the Court of First Instance; as well as a major drinks manufacturer at the Court of Appeal in Paris against allegations of abuse of dominant position. He acted for an intervening party in the case relating to the legal privilege. On the compliance side, Jacques advised several international companies in their compliance programme as well as at seminars throughout Europe. Among other industries, Jacques has developed a substantial knowledge in antitrust issues affecting the telecommunications and pharmaceutical industries as well as the automobile and paper industries.
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Career
Jacques has been a visiting professor of EU competition law at the University of Aix-en-Provence since 1995 and at the University of Tokyo, faculty of law since 2004.
Languages
English, French
Memberships
Admitted to practice in Paris and Brussels. Former chairman of the International Bar Association's section on business law (2001 to 2003).
Education
Received his legal education from the Sorbonne, Paris, the Hague Academy of International Law, the Institute of Comparative Law, Paris, and the University of Paris, DESS in 1976. He also read for an MBA from the Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Paris (ESCP).