Stefano Baldi

Antitrust & Foreign Investment Managing Associate, Brussels

"I help clients with pragmatic and commercially driven advice on diverse antitrust matters, specialising in complex multinational mergers and global cartel investigations."

Overview

Professional experience

Education and qualifications

Overview

Stefano is a managing associate in our global antitrust & foreign investment group, based in Brussels.

Stefano advises on all aspects of European and cross-jurisdictional competition law, with a particular emphasis on cartel investigations and multinational mergers.

He has solid experience in managing cartel cases, uncovering anti-competitive conducts, and ensuring compliance with competition laws. Stefano has also developed extensive experience in navigating complex multinational and national mergers, providing strategic advice to clients on merger control, foreign direct investment, and foreign subsidies regulation. He has also a strong track record in EU remedy measures.

His practice spans a diverse range of business sectors, including pharma, telecom, automotive, financial services, and oil & gas.

Stefano is also a strong advocate for the use of AI in the legal industry, promoting its potential to enhance efficiency and accuracy in legal practices.

Work highlights

Highlights of Stefano’s recent experience include:

  • Vodafone: advising on the Italian merger control notification for the €8bn sale of its Italian business to Swisscom.
  • TDR Capital and LeasePlan: advising on EU and worldwide antitrust and foreign direct investment notifications for the combination of LeasePlan, one of the world's leading vehicle leasing and fleet management companies, with ALD Automotive, Société Générale's car leasing division.
  • Takeda: advising on EU and worldwide antitrust notifications of the pharmaceutical company’s acquisition of Shire plc for £46bn, the largest ever outbound M&A deal by a Japanese company.
  • Euroclear: advising on the acquisition of the MFEX Group.
  • Global and Italian cartel investigations.
  • TachoSil: advising on the divestiture of Takeda’s haemostatic business.
  • ENI: advising on the acquisition by the Italian oil company of 20% equity interest in ADNOC Refining.

Professional experience

Stefano joined Linklaters in 2018. Prior to joining Linklaters, he interned at the European Commission in the antitrust unit for the pharma industry.

Education and qualifications

Stefano studied law at the University of Salerno, Italy. He holds an LLM in European legal studies from the College of Europe.

Stefano speaks Italian, English and French.