Independent expertise
addressing competitive challenges
Assessments, litigation, strategic recommendations, and support for companies and their leaders.
Thibault Reymond has developed recognised expertise in merger control and antitrust litigation, in both French and European law.
He regularly acts in strategic and legally complex cases, both before the French Competition Authority and the European Commission, and before the courts that review their decisions.
In particular, he has been involved in 6 of the 25 cases which – according to the French Competition Authority – have “changed our daily lives”.
In 2018, Legal 500 described him as a “rising star” in competition law.
Since then, Thibault has featured in various French and international rankings listing lawyers specialising in competition law (Chambers & Partners, Legal 500 and Décideurs Juridiques).
According to Legal 500, Thibault is one of the “leading lawyers in the market”.
In 2016, 2022 and 2024, the team co-led by Thibault won the Trophée d’or du Droit (organised by Décideurs Magazine – Leaders League Group) in the fields of merger law and anti-competitive practices.
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Thibault Reymond
Solicitor at the Paris Bar
40/42 rue la Boétie
75008 Paris
Practice Areas
Anticompetitive practices
The firm advises and represents its clients in proceedings relating to French and European competition law, covering unlawful cartels, abuses of a dominant position and state aid.
The firm is regularly involved in numerous disputes at both national and European level before competition authorities and their review courts.
Finally, the firm assists its clients in compensation claims arising from anti-competitive practices, acting both as claimant and defendant.
Merger Control
The firm regularly assists its clients with merger transactions in France and across Europe. The firm has successfully secured clearance without conditions for numerous merger transactions, particularly in the retail and healthcare sectors.
The firm also represents clients as third-party interested parties, enabling them to submit their comments during merger proceedings.