Victor Delannoy has been a lawyer since 2024 and is an associate in the Competition practice, where he works on competition and regulatory law.
He assists French and international clients with complex issues such as merger control, anti-competitive practices, and state aid.
He regularly works on cases involving French and European law, particularly in the areas of information exchanges between competitors, price-fixing algorithms, the accumulation of state aid, and the analysis of the controllability of merger transactions.
He also conducts competition audits as part of due diligence processes and designs practical training courses for students and operational teams on a wide range of competition law topics.
Victor previously worked at La Française des Jeux on regulatory and competition issues, as well as at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, where he was involved in public competition law, state aid, and foreign direct investment (FDI) notification cases.
A law graduate, he also has a solid background in industrial economics, game theory, econometrics, and incentive theory.

