OVERVIEW
Experience
Camila’s practice focuses on antitrust, competition, and complex civil and international human rights litigation.
Camila joins Hausfeld following a JD at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School and LL.M.s from Lund University and Georgetown.
Camila has worked as consultant for the World Bank Group in the Finance Competitiveness and Innovation Global Practice where she advised client countries on competition policy and regulation. Previously, she worked as a consultant for the Federal Trade Commission’s Office of International Affairs.
Prior to her work in the U.S., she was a Senior Associate in mergers and antitrust in Chile’s third largest firm, Barros & Errázuriz. During her tenure, she led high profile mergers, antitrust litigation, and investigations including the largest pharmaceutical merger in Chilean history. She was also involved in several national-level public endeavors including proposed amendments to the Chilean Competition Law, guidelines drafted by the Chilean Competition Authority (FNE) and being a non-governmental advisor at in the International Competition Network. Previously, she was a case handler at the FNE where she led antitrust and merger investigations and the filing of lawsuits before the Competition Tribunal and the Supreme Court.
Her European experience includes working at the European Commission’s Directorate General for Competition (DG Comp), Gorrissen Federspiel in Copenhagen, and Howrey LL.P in Brussels.
Trained in competition law in the European Union and Latin America, and antitrust in the United States, Camila offers a unique global perspective that enables her to represent clients on complex cross-border issues.
Camila is fluent in Spanish.
Clients
Camila has advised clients in a wide range of markets including pharmaceutical, telecommunications, real estate, retail, maritime transport, ports, health services, and the food industry.
EDUCATION
George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School, JD, 2021
Georgetown University Law Center, Master of Laws in International Business and Economic Law (LL.M.), 2016
King's College London (United Kingdom), EU Competition Law Diploma, 2015
Lund University (Sweden), Masters in European Affairs (LL.M.), 2007
Universidad de los Andes (Chile), Licensure in Judicial Sciences (Masters in Law), 2005
Universidad de los Andes (Chile), Bachelors in Judicial Sciences, 2003
BAR ADMISSIONS
District of Columbia
New York
Chile
AFFILIATIONS
Member, New York State Bar Association
Member, District of Columbia Bar Association
Member, American Bar Association
EVENTS
PUBLICATIONS
- "Growing Convergence: The Limited Role of Antitrust in Standard Essential Patent Disputes," (July 2021) Competition Policy International Antitrust Chronicle July 2021, Co-Authored with Douglas H. Ginsburg
- "European Commission’s Notice on the Definition of Relevant Market for the Purposes of Community Competition Law, Comment of the Global Antitrust Institute, Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University," (Oct. 9, 2020) George Mason Law & Economics Research Paper No. 20-28, Co-Authored with Tad Lipsky, Douglas H. Ginsburg, Bruce H. Kobayashi & Joshua D. Wright
- "Noncompete Clauses Used in Employment Contracts Comment of the Global Antitrust Institute, Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University," (Feb. 7, 2020) George Mason Law & Economics Research Paper No. 20-04, Co-Authored with Joshua D. Wright, Douglas H Ginsburg, John M. Yun & Tad Lipsky
- "Western Balkans: Regional Economic Integration Issues Notes," The World Bank Group (2017), Contributor - Competition section
- "FTC Antitrust Advocacy Filings in the Healthcare Sector," ABA, Antitrust Section, Legislation Committee (2016), Author
- "Benchmarking Public Procurement 2015," The World Bank Group (2015), Contributor - Chilean public procurement section
WHAT OTHERS SAY
Chambers
- Associate to Watch, Latin America in 2015 and 2016
Legal 500
- Next Generation Lawyer in 2016