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Hoosein Mayet
practical experience
Hoosein Mayet is an Associate at ENS in the Competition practice.
Hoosein specialises in advising clients on various aspects of competition law, including; multi-jurisdictional merger notifications, prohibited practices and general compliance.
His experience includes advising on preparing local and cross-border merger notifications; reviewing and advising on various commercial agreements and corporate governance structures from a merger control, abuse of dominance and/or prohibited practice perspective; reviewing and preparing competition law compliance protocols; and crafting both competition and public interest merger conditions. He has experience in contested litigation in both the merger and prohibited practice contexts.
In addition, Hoosein is experienced in drafting legal opinions vis-à-vis competition law compliance, assisting with due diligence investigations, preparing and presenting competition law compliance training, and assisting clients with queries from the competition authorities both generally and also in respect of market inquiries. He has had an opportunity to work with a range of businesses in various sectors including: the agricultural, automotive, broadcasting (pay-TV), chemicals (construction), energy, FMCG, logistics, mining, private equity, property, retail (clothing), and TMT sectors.
Hoosein has advised clients in relation to most operational African competition law regimes including – Botswana, COMESA, eSwatini, Kenya, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
He has authored various competition law-related articles for DealMakers, Business Day and also prepares headnotes for the Butterworths Competition Law Reports.
Hoosein is a member of the Association of Competition Law Practitioners and the Golden Key International Honour Society.
qualifications
- BA (University of the Witwatersrand)
- LLB (University of the Witwatersrand)
- Postgraduate Certificate in Competition Law (University of Witwatersrand)
- Admitted as an attorney of the High Court of South Africa