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Jacqueline
Mailly
Senior European Regulatory Affairs Advisor, Brussels
jacqueline.mailly@hoganlovells.com
Jacqueline Mailly has been working in the area of European regulatory affairs since 1990. She advises clients (public and private) on the impact of EU policy and regulation on matters involving EU food law and biotechnology, pharmaceutical and medical device law, environmental law, and trade regulation at the EU and international level. Her regulatory practice includes the representation of clients before EU institutions in developing, supporting, opposing, or modifying legislation.
Jacqueline has extensive experience in advising clients on the impact of EU policy and legislation. She has, for example, lobbied actively on market access and food law issues, environmental legislation (including the chemical sector), and biotechnology. Jacqueline provides compliance-based advice and assists clients in developing lobbying strategies. Her work involves close contact with European Commission (EC) institutions and its advisory committees, member state governments, trade associations, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR), as well as environmental and consumer organizations. She is familiar with EC administrative procedures and the roles and responsibilities of administrators, scientists, private parties, and politicians in ensuring consumer, plant, and animal health and safety.
With the general globalization of trade, media attention in Europe has been focusing on multinationals’ corporate responsibility, particularly in the area of environment and labor. Jacqueline has assisted clients with crisis-management, corporate communication strategies, certification programs (quality control, environmental management, and social accountability), and relations with the media and press.
Jacqueline is a regular speaker at international symposia and has published widely on various aspects of EC policy and regulation.
Jacqueline has been described in Chambers Europe as being "widely recognised by the European market as an experienced public policy adviser with prominence in assisting companies in EU food and biotechnology legislative matters".
REPRESENTATIVE EXPERIENCE
Crisis management for a European food company of U.S. origin concerning a potentially high-profile food contamination incident.
Representation of U.S. pharmaceutical companies on issues related to the European Clinical Trials Directive.
Representation of U.S. and Japanese food companies on the implementation of the EU GM food and feed regulations.
Representation of U.S. medical device companies on new EU medical device regulations.
Hogan Lovells Publications
12 January 2012
"EU Antitrust Regulator Turns to Food Sector." Antitrust, Competition and Economic Regulation Alert, Hogan Lovells
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