Appointment of Jérémy Bernard, partner at DELCADE, as a non-permanent Commissioner of the Competition Authority of New Caledonia (ACNC)
On December 19, 2023 By Jérémy BERNARD
DELCADE is pleased to announce the appointment of Jérémy Bernard as a non-permanent Commissioner of the Competition Authority of New Caledonia (ACNC).
This appointment follows the selection of his application by the ACNC Commissioners, its nomination by the New Caledonia Government, and its unanimous appointment by the Congress of New Caledonia.
Jérémy Bernard, a lawyer at the Paris Bar and partner at DELCADE, will share with the ACNC his in-depth skills in French and European Union competition and distribution law, as well as his significant experience in the regulation of liberalized sectors, litigation, and arbitration. His practice, covering a variety of industries (energy, real estate, automotive construction, internet platforms, measurement technologies, LEDs, media, book distribution, pharmaceutical industry, financial industry, and telecommunications), gives him a comprehensive understanding of competition issues in an international context.
Alongside with his new position, Jérémy Bernard will maintain his practice as a partner at DELCADE.
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