Capabilities
Antitrust & Competition
Our founders have the breadth and depth of experience and knowledge on anti-monopoly cases and matters. They have constantly been playing major roles in almost all landmark anti-monopoly cases and issues in Indonesia. One of our founders deals with antitrust cases and matters almost on a daily basis. More importantly, our lawyers have been trained with multinational knowledge and perspective on global antitrust laws and issues through which we also establish a strong relationship with key competition players across the globe. We offer clients the benefit of this extensive network and multinational perspective which enable our firm to offer integrated opinion and representation, an extremely critical need in particular when we come across international antitrust cases.
Such experience swamps us with knowledge of complex competition issues these days and the relationship among corporations that become more complex and competitive in the world’s economy. With this, our team is well positioned to provide the highest quality of service, and we are skilled at making different approaches to achieve clients’ goals. In fact, our team has successfully resolved extremely complicated antitrust cases in an efficient manner.
We have assisted our clients in almost every type of antitrust work life cycle, including compliance, advisory, investigation, defense, and litigation, as well as appeals against the Indonesian antitrust agency (KPPU)’s decisions. We advised clients with respect to merger control analysis and filings, contract review, internal investigations; reviewing or drafting compliance; providing training; representing clients during the course of KPPU investigation and examination and at appeal stages.
Our team has assisted clients in the full span of issues such as price fixing, control of sales and production, bid-rigging, dominance abuse, cross-ownership, bundling, market division, customer allocation, and distribution. And our clients are engaged in various industries such as retail, telecommunication, pharmaceuticals, palm oil, manufacturing, plantation, importation, chemical, steel production, goods supply, and technology.