Nelisiwe Khumalo

Senior Associate

Nelisiwe Khumalo is a Senior Associate in our Competition Law practice. Nelisiwe specialises in a range of competition law matters and has experience in mergers, prohibited practices (cartels and abuse of dominance), competition law compliance, and litigious aspects of competition law.

Nelisiwe Khumalo

About Nelisiwe

About Nelisiwe

Nelisiwe began her legal career as a Candidate Attorney with Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr in 2019 where she became an Associate in 2021 and a Senior Associate in 2024.

During her tenure, Nelisiwe worked on various aspects of competition law including merger filings, legal due diligences for intermediate and large mergers, and has represented clients  on various litigation on matters in the Competition Tribunal. Nelisiwe has had vast experience in dealing with the Competition Commission regarding merger filing processes, has vast research and drafting skills and has experience as an antitrust enforcer for industry association conferences. 

Credentials

Credentials

Education

  • LLB – University of Johannesburg
  • Admitted as an Attorney of the High Court of South Africa – 2021

Memberships

  • Association of Competition Law Practitioners - Main chapter
  • Association of Competition Law Practitioners - Junior chapter

Languages

Languages

  • English

About Nelisiwe

Nelisiwe began her legal career as a Candidate Attorney with Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr in 2019 where she became an Associate in 2021 and a Senior Associate in 2024.

During her tenure, Nelisiwe worked on various aspects of competition law including merger filings, legal due diligences for intermediate and large mergers, and has represented clients  on various litigation on matters in the Competition Tribunal. Nelisiwe has had vast experience in dealing with the Competition Commission regarding merger filing processes, has vast research and drafting skills and has experience as an antitrust enforcer for industry association conferences. 

Credentials

Education

  • LLB – University of Johannesburg
  • Admitted as an Attorney of the High Court of South Africa – 2021

Memberships

  • Association of Competition Law Practitioners - Main chapter
  • Association of Competition Law Practitioners - Junior chapter

Languages

  • English

News

Navigating merger waters: The Competition Commission’s final guidelines on indivisible transactions
Firm News

Navigating merger waters: The Competition Commission’s final guidelines on indivisible transactions

On 4 October 2024, the Competition Commission (Commission) published its final guidelines on indivisible transactions (Guidelines). The Guidelines provide clarity on the Commission’s...

Trade associations: Viewed by the competition authorities as a “breeding ground” for prohibited practices
Competition Law

Trade associations: Viewed by the competition authorities as a “breeding ground” for prohibited practices

A number of industries have formed associations where competing firms meet to discuss their mutual interests. Such associations play a valuable role as forums for the discussion of...

What the DTIC’s Draft Block Exemption Regulations mean for joint purchasing agreements and buyer groups amongst SMMES
Competition Law

What the DTIC’s Draft Block Exemption Regulations mean for joint purchasing agreements and buyer groups amongst SMMES

The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (DTIC) recently published an invitation for the public to comment on the Draft Block Exemption Regulations for Small, Micro and Medium-Sized Businesses...

Character matters! A discussion of the developing characterisation principle in competition law
Competition Law

Character matters! A discussion of the developing characterisation principle in competition law

In the recent Tourvest Holdings (Pty) Ltd v Competition Commission and Another (195/CAC/Oct21) ZACAC 5 (30 June 2022) decision, the Competition Appeal Court(CAC) upheld Tourvest’s...

Unmasking excessive pricing: The Competition Tribunal decision of CC and Tsutsumani Business Enterprises
Competition Law

Unmasking excessive pricing: The Competition Tribunal decision of CC and Tsutsumani Business Enterprises

On 28 April 2022, the Competition Tribunal (Tribunal) handed down its decision on an excessive pricing case referred to the Tribunal by the Competition Commission (Commission) in the...