antimonopoly legislation is a new area of practice in our office, which is covered by lawyers with extensive experience in antitrust lawsuits (abuses of dominant position and cartels) and economic crimes, which allows us to offer comprehensive advice on this matter, from administrative procedures before the National Economic Prosecutor's Office (FNE) and a subsequent judicial process before the Antitrust Court (TDLC) and the Supreme Court, to subsequent representation in criminal proceedings.
Filing complaints with the FNE for anticompetitive offenses, such as complaints for abuses by dominant agents in a market, complaints of collusion, applications for compensated delation and anticompetitive acts of unfair competition. In addition, we represent our clients against complaints in which they may be investigated or reported, representing their interests throughout the administrative procedure before the prosecuting body.
Likewise, we represent our clients in advisory and contentious proceedings before the TDLC, in any procedural capacity in which they may be involved and have an interest. In this area, the extensive experience of our lawyer in charge of cartels stands out, having participated in the defense of companies in the most relevant cases of recent times, and both under the old and new legislation, which contemplates collusion as a crime.