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TLH Advocates onboards Mathew George as Of Counsel

George has nearly a decade of experience advising on antitrust enforcement, merger control, digital markets regulation, and complex regulatory litigation.

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Mathew George joins TLH, Advocates & Solicitors as an Of Counsel in competition law and regulatory practice.

George is alumnus of Delhi University. He earned his LLM from Brussels Study Centre.

George is a seasoned competition and regulatory lawyer with nearly a decade of experience advising on antitrust enforcement, merger control, digital markets regulation, and complex regulatory litigation. He has been involved in a wide range of contentious competition matters before the CCI, the NCLAT, various High Courts, and the Supreme Court of India.

He has worked on over 25 merger notifications, including Form I, Form II, and Green Channel filings, across sectors such as technology, manufacturing, infrastructure, financial services, and private equity. His practice includes handling high-stakes investigations, including cartel defence, vertical restraints, and abuse of dominance matters, spanning the entire life cycle of competition proceedings.

George has advised a diverse clientele comprising leading global technology companies, multinational conglomerates, industry associations, private equity funds, and sovereign funds. He also brings experience in public policy development, having contributed to and represented submissions before Parliamentary Committees and the CCI, including on India’s proposed Digital Competition Bill and the Competition Law Review Committee.

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