Garden has extensive experience and a depth of knowledge in all aspects of competition regulation (both in South Africa and north of our borders), including behavioural work (cartels and leniency applications, vertical relationships and dominance) and merger regulation (transaction structures, merger clearances, hostile takeovers and negotiating conditions).
His proficiency extends to complex competition litigation in Africa, and he has worked on some of the most important and high-profile South African competition law cases, as well as in other African competition law and policy regimes. Garden is recognised by Chambers Global, IFLR1000, Legal 500, Best Lawyers and Who’s Who Legal.
"We are confident that Mark's skills and expertise will make an invaluable contribution to the firm while leveraging the team's expertise, ability to innovate and commitment to go the extra mile to achieve significant outcomes for clients, to ensure that we remain at the forefront of ground-breaking developments in this dynamic area of the law," said Daryl Dingley, head of Webber Wentzel's CTI practice.
The firm’s CTI offering serves as a single point of contact for competition, trade, and investment transactions in various jurisdictions, particularly in Africa, and Garden’s knowledge of competition in Africa will bolster this specific area of practice.
Webber Wentzel's CTI team was established on 1 May 2022, to showcase the firm’s expertise and skill in this field. This practice area works with the various chambers of commerce, regulators, trade contacts at key regional bodies, agricultural bodies, marketing associations, investment promotion bodies, and the like, to promote trade and investment in Africa. The team is well known in the market for assisting clients with complex competition law issues and for being able to provide cost-effective business-centric solutions.
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