Reece May

Director

Reece May is a Director in our Competition Law practice. Reece specialises in a range of competition law matters and has experience in national, foreign and regional mergers, prohibited practices (cartels and abuse of dominance) and competition law compliance. Reece also does work involving the Consumer Protection Act and has a litigation background.

Reece May

About Reece

About Reece

Reece began his legal career as a candidate attorney with Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr in 2017 where he became an associate in 2019. After studying a LLM in Amsterdam, Reece rejoined as an Associate in 2021 and was appointed Senior Associate in 2022.

Reece was appointed as a Director in April 2025.

Credentials

Credentials

Education

  • LLB (Cum Laude) – University of Pretoria
  • LLM (Commercial Law) – University of Cape Town
  • LLM (European Competition Law & Regulation) (Cum Laude) – University of Amsterdam
  • Registered with the Legal Practice Council

Memberships

  • Attorney of the High Court of South Africa
  • Notary Public of the High Court of South Africa
  • Member of the Association of Competition Law Practitioners South Africa (Junior Chapter EXCO)

Languages

Languages

  • Afrikaans
  • English

About Reece

Reece began his legal career as a candidate attorney with Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr in 2017 where he became an associate in 2019. After studying a LLM in Amsterdam, Reece rejoined as an Associate in 2021 and was appointed Senior Associate in 2022.

Reece was appointed as a Director in April 2025.

Credentials

Education

  • LLB (Cum Laude) – University of Pretoria
  • LLM (Commercial Law) – University of Cape Town
  • LLM (European Competition Law & Regulation) (Cum Laude) – University of Amsterdam
  • Registered with the Legal Practice Council

Memberships

  • Attorney of the High Court of South Africa
  • Notary Public of the High Court of South Africa
  • Member of the Association of Competition Law Practitioners South Africa (Junior Chapter EXCO)

Languages

  • Afrikaans
  • English

News

The Competition Commission’s New Groove: A Business-Friendly Shift
Competition Law

The Competition Commission’s New Groove: A Business-Friendly Shift

Practice Head Chris Charter and Directors Albert Aukema and Reece May were recently featured in Ghost Mail, where they discussed: “The Competition Commission’s New Groove: A Business-Friendly Shift?”

When does an internal restructure need approval from the competition authorities?  The Competition Commission provides its views in its draft guidelines
Competition Law

When does an internal restructure need approval from the competition authorities? The Competition Commission provides its views in its draft guidelines

On 24 January 2025, the Competition Commission (Commission) published its draft guidelines on internal restructuring (Draft Guidelines). These Draft Guidelines, although not final,...

The ABCs of merger investigations in South Africa: When do the competition authorities need to know about your deal?
Competition Law

The ABCs of merger investigations in South Africa: When do the competition authorities need to know about your deal?

The Competition Act 89 of 1998 (Competition Act) requires certain deals to be approved by the competition authorities prior to implementation. This alert unpacks when you would need...

Price personalisation or price discrimination: Can your computer tell the difference?
Competition Law

Price personalisation or price discrimination: Can your computer tell the difference?

From booking accommodation and transport to purchasing products online, data analytics has given firms the ability to use automated pricing algorithms to charge personalised prices...

Competition and pricing algorithms: Can your machines violate competition law without you knowing?
Competition Law

Competition and pricing algorithms: Can your machines violate competition law without you knowing?

In his acceptance speech for the Nobel Prize for peace in 1921, Christian Lange said that “ technology is a useful servant but a dangerous master ”. More than a 100 years later this...

Market recognition

  • The Legal 500 EMEA 2023 recommended Reece for competition.

Market recognition

  • The Legal 500 EMEA 2023 recommended Reece for competition.