Kathleen Gooi
About Kathleen Gooi
Kathleen Gooi is an associate in the Competition Team at Linklaters, where she has worked since 2019. She has previous experience at Ofcom, Ofgem, and Allen & Gledhill LLP, and holds a Master of Laws from King's College London.
Current Role at Linklaters
Kathleen Gooi serves as an Associate in the Competition Team at Linklaters. She has been with the firm since 2019, contributing to various competition law matters. Her role involves advising clients on competition regulations and compliance, as well as representing them in investigations and disputes. Linklaters is known for its expertise in competition law, and Gooi's position reflects her commitment to this specialized area.
Previous Experience at Ofcom
Prior to her current role, Kathleen Gooi worked at Ofcom as an Associate in Competition Investigation from 2011 to 2012. During her 10-month tenure in London, she focused on regulatory matters related to competition in the communications sector. This experience provided her with insights into the regulatory landscape and the enforcement of competition laws.
Education and Expertise
Kathleen Gooi holds a Master of Laws degree from King's College London, where she studied from 2010 to 2011. She also attended the University of the West of England for one year from 2004 to 2005. Additionally, she furthered her education at King's College London again from 2015 to 2016. Her academic background has equipped her with a strong foundation in legal principles, particularly in competition law.
Experience at Allen & Gledhill LLP
In 2014, Kathleen Gooi worked as a Foreign Lawyer at Allen & Gledhill LLP for a duration of four months. This role allowed her to gain international legal experience and broaden her understanding of competition law practices in a different jurisdiction.
Role at Ofgem
Kathleen Gooi also worked as a Paralegal at Ofgem for three months in 2011. This position involved assisting with legal matters related to energy regulation and competition, further enhancing her expertise in regulatory frameworks.