Mark Garden is a director at ENS (Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs) and has 10 years of specialist experience as a competition attorney. Mark's practice spans all aspects of this field from advising on transaction structures, to the compilation of merger notifications and the antitrust components of hostile takeover bids; and from complaint proceedings involving cartel conduct, prohibited practices and abuse of dominance, to advising clients on the Competition Commission's corporate leniency policy. Mark has a depth of experience in providing practical client training workshops and performing competition law audits aimed at identifying and proactively addressing areas of concern. He has contributed to numerous local and international legal publications, including the Global Competition Review, Getting the Deal Through – Private Antitrust Litigation, Without Prejudice and the Business Law and Tax Review. He is a contributing editor of the Butterworths Competition Law Reports and a regular speaker at competition law conferences, post-graduate courses, and client seminars. Mark is ranked as a leading lawyer by the Best Lawyers list of solicitors for South Africa in the area of antitrust as well as the International Who’s Who of Competition Lawyers and Economists.