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Ivana Cingel is a distinguished legal expert based in Los Angeles, renowned for her extensive experience and expertise in international law, antitrust and trade law, and civil rights. Practicing at Aecom, Ivana brings unparalleled insight and a strategic approach to complex legal challenges, drawing from her impressive tenure in the legal field. Her office, located at 300 S Grand Ave Ste 900, serves as a hub for clients seeking authoritative legal guidance in Southern California and beyond. With a career spanning nearly two centuries, Ivana Cingel has cultivated a profound understanding of the dynamic interplay between international regulations and domestic law. Her practice is characterized by a commitment to protecting clients’ interests in an increasingly globalized market. Ivana’s proficiency in antitrust & trade law ensures that her clients can navigate the intricacies of compliance and competition in both local and international arenas. Her dedication to civil rights further underscores her commitment to upholding justice and equality, advocating tirelessly for those whose rights have been marginalized or infringed upon. Ivana's professional approach is defined by her meticulous attention to detail and her unwavering dedication to her clients’ success. She believes in fostering strong client relationships, prioritizing open communication and tailored legal strategies that address each client's unique needs. Ivana’s clients benefit not only from her vast legal knowledge but also from her strategic foresight and ability to anticipate and mitigate risks. Whether representing multinational corporations or individuals, Ivana Cingel remains a steadfast advocate, consistently delivering results that uphold the highest standards of legal excellence.
Antitrust attorneys handle matters involving competition law, market practices, and trade regulations. They help businesses comply with antitrust laws and defend against claims. Common matters include price fixing, monopoly claims, merger review, trade practices.