Gorka Navea

Professional Biography

Gorka Navea is a partner in the Competition – Antitrust team and leads the Spanish competition law team in the Madrid office.

Gorka has more than 20 years of experience in Spanish and European competition law and regulation. He advises clients in all matters relating to cartels, abuses of dominance and restrictive practices, as well as in merger cases. He has worked extensively on international cartel investigations and has sectoral expertise in the application of competition rules to the technology and pharma industries.

Prior to joining the firm, Gorka was a partner in a West Coast law firm specialising in technology. Before that, he was a deputy head of unit at the Cartels Directorate of DG Competition of the European Commission (EC), where he investigated and prosecuted many cartels matters, and led the process for proposed settlements between the EC’s cartel directorate and companies under investigation. Previously, he served as a member of the cabinet of former European Commission Vice President Joaquín Almunia. In this role, Gorka was responsible for all cartel investigations, and all merger and antitrust cases in the pharmaceutical, health, life sciences, food, basic industries, manufacturing and transportation sectors. He joined DG COMP in 2008, in the technology, media and telecommunications (TMT) mergers unit. Gorka started his legal career in international firms in Madrid and Brussels. He currently focuses on matters before national agencies as well as private negotiation and litigation.

Gorka is listed as a leading antitrust lawyer in Chambers Europe 2022, where he is described as “extremely skilled in competition law and is very service-oriented” and it is noted that clients “can give him a call and he’s able to immediately talk through the issues”. Gorka is also recommended in the latest edition of The Legal 500.

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