Mariana Tavares de Araujo practices in the areas of Antitrust and Compliance. Ms. Araujo worked with the Brazilian federal administration for nine years with special focus on competition, product liability and regulation. Ms. Araujo attended meetings of the OECD’s Committee on Competition and co-headed with the USDOJ the cartels subgroup of the International Competition Network. Ms. Araujo provides counseling in competition-related matters for the World Bank and co-chairs the IBA Working Group on International Cartels and is a member of the ABA International Cartel Task Force. GCR named her on its list of the ‘Top 100 Women in Antitrust’ and Latin Lawyer included her among the ‘Inspiring Women in the Legal Profession’. Who’s Who, Legal 500 and Chambers and Partners listed her among the world’s leading competition lawyers and she has been nominated by Latin American Corporate Counsel Association for inclusion in its ‘LACCA Approved’ 2013, 2014 and 2015. She holds a LL.M. from the Georgetown University.
In this legal podcast the co-chairs of this year’s Antitrust in the Americas Conference about antitrust in Latin America and what topics the conference will cover.
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