Martina Carpenzano
About:
Martina works both in the Jones Day's Milan and Brussels offices. She practices in the area of EU and Italian competition law, where she focuses on merger control, State aid, anticompetitive agreements and abuse of dominance. She also has experience in antitrust litigation. In addition to her antitrust practice, Martina works on consumer protection law (e.g., unfair commercial practices and abusive clauses) and regularly assists clients with various national and EU regulatory matters.
languages
Italian, English, Spanish
Expertise:
Experience:
Jones Day
Associate at Jones Day
February 2021 - Present • Milan/Brussels, Italy/Belgium
Martina's practice focuses on all aspects of antitrust and competition law, at the EU and Italian levels, as well as consumer protection law. She also has experience in antitrust litigation, and she regularly assists clients with various national and EU regulatory matters. Martina works both in Jones Day's Milan and Brussels offices.Intern at Jones Day
3 mth • September 2019 - December 2019 • Milan, Italy
Legal training program in several practices, including Litigation, M&A, Banking and Finance, Real Estate.European Investment Bank (EIB)
Intern at European Investment Bank (EIB)
• August 2018 - August 2018 • Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Summer Student Intern in the Legal Directorate of the EIB.Education:
Erasmus Program at Maastricht University (Faculty of Law)
2020 - 2020
Master’s Program with a focus on EU competition law and European property law.
Erasmus Program at Newcastle Law School
2018 - 2019
Post-graduate’s classes with a focus on tort law and legal ethics.
Master Degree in Law at University of Trento (Faculty of Law)
2016 - 2021
Final Grade: summa cum laude. Dissertation on civil procedure, administrative law and competition law: “Illecito antitrust e azione di classe tra public e private enforcement” (also mentioned for publication). Published by the law journal "Diritto Bancario". Won of the first award at the 2021 Italian Negotiation Competition, representing the University of Trento against all top-ranked law schools in Italy.