Andrea Carrera | Fieldfisher
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Professional background

I advise clients on a variety of UK and EU competition law matters, including multi-jurisdictional and UK merger control, investigations, abuse of dominance, and compliance with competition law. I work with clients across diverse sectors and assist UK and international businesses and investors navigating through the UK’s National Security and Investment regime.

I have represented clients in high-profile litigation in the Competition Appeal Tribunal, High Court and Court of Appeal. I have a particular interest in the regulation of technology, energy and media, and have contributed to legal publications on intellectual property and competition law.

During my training at Fieldfisher, I have gained a broad legal experience working in the competition law, dispute resolution, intellectual property, and M&A teams.

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“No poach" agreements in sport: why CD Tondela could be a turning point

22.04.2026
At the end of this month, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) is expected to deliver its judgment in Case C‑133/24, CD Tondela and Others v Autoridade da Concorrência .
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Tax & Structuring
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VAT and public bodies: obtaining a competitive edge?

01.12.2025
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Public & Regulatory
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CMA turns up the heat: A price war on hidden fees

18.11.2025
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The EU foreign subsidies regulation: CRRC and ADNOC cases in focus

12.11.2025
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Public & Regulatory
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England’s Football Regulator: Promise, power and reform

05.11.2025
Since the Football Governance Act 2025 received Royal Assent in July, English football has entered a period of unprecedented transformation. The creation of the Independent Football Regulator (IFR) has shifted from legislative ambition to operational reality, bringing significant implications for clubs, owners, and supporters across the top five tiers of the men’s game.
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