Marta Loubet

Marta Loubet

Mexico, Mexico City
Senior Associate at Ritch Mueller
Profession: Lawyer
Industry: Competition, Law Practice

About:

Marta Loubet is a senior associate with the antitrust practice group of Ritch Mueller. She worked with the European Commission from 2012 to 2013 in competition and regulation matters. Before entering the firm, she worked with the French Conseil d’État (Council of State, France’s legal advisor of the executive branch and Supreme Court for administrative justice) in European Union matters in Paris and at Bredin Prat and Gide Loyrette Nouel’s antitrust teams in Brussels.

languages

French, English, Spanish

Expertise:

AntitrustCompliance ProgrammesCompetition PolicyMerger Control

Experience:

Ritch Mueller

Senior Associate at Ritch Mueller

February 2019 - Present • Mexico City, Mexico

Marta Loubet is a senior associate with the antitrust practice group of Ritch Mueller. She worked with the European Commission (at DG COMP’s Task Force Financial Crisis) from 2012 to 2013 in competition and regulation matters. Before entering the firm, she worked with the French Conseil d’État (Council of State, France’s legal advisor of the executive branch and Supreme Court for administrative justice) in European Union matters in Paris and at Bredin Prat and Gide Loyrette Nouel’s antitrust teams in Brussels. Marta is a member of the Board of Mexico’s Bar Association (INCAM) and an active member of Abogadas MX, the leading association promoting gender equality in the legal sector in Mexico. Runner-up at Concurrences’ 2019 Antitrust Writing Awards, she frequently contributes to antitrust publications and delivers lectures at the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México and the Universidad Anáhuac de México. She has also co-authored the Mexico chapter of Global Legal Insights’ 2019 Merger Control Guide and the 2020 Global Investigations Review (Mexico: At a turning point in anticorruption investigations and enforcement). She is licensed to practice in Mexico and Spain and has served as an antitrust adviser to the Inter-American Development Bank and the government of France. Currently Marta is a non-governmental adviser to the ICN. She holds an LLM from the Queen Mary University of London and from Université Paris Dauphine and BAs from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Marta is also a member of ANADE (Mexican Association for Corporate Lawyers) and the Association des Juristes Européens (Association of European Jurists), a mentor at the Future Global Leaders Fellowship (an initiative supporting gifted students from diverse backgrounds worldwide) and the ambassador in Mexico of Impact Collections, a network supporting emerging contemporary artists.

Education:

Queen Mary University of London

LL.M. in Computer and Communication Law

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