Antoine Gosset-Grainville

Competition and Regulatory

PARTNER (member of the AARPI)
CONTACT
_+33 1 42 99 22 22
_gosset-grainville@bdgs-associes.com
DISTINCTIONS
Antoine Gosset-Grainville is ranked in the “Competition / European Law” section of Chambers Europe and as a “Leading Individual” in the “EU, Competition and Distribution” section of Legal 500. He is also recommended in the “Competition: State Aid” and “France – Competition” sections of Who’s Who Legal.
EDUCATION
ENA (Promotion Léon Gambetta, 1993)
Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris (1991)
Post Graduate Diploma in Banking and Finance, Université Paris-Dauphine (1990)
LANGUAGES
French / English

PARTNER (member of the AARPI)
CONTACT
_+33 1 42 99 22 22
_gosset-grainville@bdgs-associes.com
DISTINCTIONS
Antoine Gosset-Grainville is ranked in the “Competition / European Law” section of Chambers Europe and as a “Leading Individual” in the “EU, Competition and Distribution” section of Legal 500. He is also recommended in the “Competition: State Aid” and “France – Competition” sections of Who’s Who Legal.
EDUCATION
ENA (Promotion Léon Gambetta, 1993)
Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris (1991)
Post Graduate Diploma in Banking and Finance, Université Paris-Dauphine (1990)
LANGUAGES
French / English

Admitted to the Paris Bar (2002) and the Brussels Bar (2013).

Antoine Gosset-Grainville founded BDGS Associés in 2013 and is partner in the Competition and Regulatory practice.

He began his career in 1993 at the Inspection Générale des Finances, before taking the post of Deputy Secretary General of the Economic and Finance Committee of the European Union in 1997. From 1999 to 2002, he was advisor for economic and industry affairs in the office of Pascal Lamy at the European Commission.

In 2002, he became partner at Gide, where he managed the Brussels office for five years before being appointed, in 2007, Deputy Director of the Cabinet of Prime Minister François Fillon, in charge of economic and financial matters and management of the French State’s portfolio of investments.

In 2010, he was appointed Deputy Managing Director of the Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations, in charge of finance, strategy, investment and international transactions.

During his career, he has worked on a large number of competition cases and sensitive antitrust matters.