Chillin'Competition

Relaxing whilst doing Competition Law is not an Oxymoron

Mens Sana in Corpore Sano

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Our motto (above) says it all.

At chillingcompetition, we like people who combine business and pleasure.

And we are particularly fascinated by those who mix serious lawyering and sport.

Alfonso is perhaps the physical incarnation of this.

Sport, especially basketball, was always big in his life as a kid.

When he moved to Brussels as a young lawyer, he started socializing running at the Aspria.

And in more recent years he has seemed willing to explore new, extreme sporting territories like gastronomic orgies of jamon serrano and trappist beer drinking.

With this background, we are proud to post above a picture of the fastest competition lawyer in town.

Alfie pays a drink to the reader who finds the man behind the helmet.

Written by Nicolas Petit

5 September 2013 at 12:12 pm

Posted in Life at Law Firms

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  1. Based on the hints concerning basketball and good Spanish food, i ‘d dare to say that the man behing the helmet could be Alfonso himself!! Although i never heard him saying anything about racing – let alone with an injured hand…! But for the fun of it, i ‘ll stick to my pick above

    George Pedakakis

    5 September 2013 at 12:35 pm

  2. Not me George! (and the hand is ok now)

    And thanks for this, Nico. I’m sure people will love all those indispensable details about my life. Who said blogs were useful for building a professional reputation??

    Btw, I still go to Aspria.. once a month…

    Alfonso Lamadrid

    5 September 2013 at 12:51 pm

  3. Jacques Derenne?

    Martin

    6 September 2013 at 7:15 pm


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