David Sevy is a principal in the European Competition Policy Group of LECG and is in charge of the Paris team. Over the past two years, David has advised clients on a variety of competition policy issues, covering sectors as diverse as oil, consumer goods, book publishing, music, industrial gases, outsourcing services, transport and telecommunications. Working both in Paris and in Brussels, David has advised clients in major merger or antitrust cases at the European Commission level and at the level of the French competition authorities (DGCCRF or Conseil de la Concurrence).
David graduated from Ecole Polytechnique (1986) and received his PhD in Economics from Ecole Polytechnique (1993).
After a post-doc at AT&T Bell Laboratories (94), David has worked for France Télécom (94-99), lastly as Senior Regulatory Economist. He then joined McKinsey & Company in Paris, from 1999 to 2002, where he has been involved in numerous Strategy and Management projects for Telecommunications, High Technology and Pharmaceuticals companies.
David´s academic research focused mainly on theoretical and applied industrial economics, especially on topics relevant for competition in the telecommunications industry. He is currently Adjunct Professor of Business Economics at Ecole Polytechnique. |