Hanno Wollmann
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Star Individuals : Competition/European Law
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About
Provided by Hanno Wollmann
Practice Areas
competition, eu & foreign trade
Career
Hanno Wollmann has been a partner of Schoenherr since 1998 and established the firm's competition, eu & foreign trade practice following Austria's accession to the European Union. Hanno’s practice focuses on European and Austrian competition law, where he represents and advises clients in a wide range of industries, including energy, environment, insurance, banking and finance, media, transport, building materials, health services and consumer goods. He is engaged in all types of public and private litigation as well as out of court advice and merger control work. He is a Honorary Professor at the Department of European, International and Comparative Law of the University of Vienna.
Publications
Member of the Advisory Board of Wirtschaft und Wettbewerb; co-editor of ecolex; author of numerous books/articles on Austrian and European Competition Law, EC Law, Sector Deregulation (Telecom, Energy) and distribution matters
Personal
King's College (MA in Economics for Competition Law 2013)
University of Exeter (LL.M. 1992)
Vienna University of Economics (Mag. rer. soc. oec. 1991)
University of Vienna (Dr. iur. 1991)
Chambers Review
Europe
The standout individual in the Austrian competition law market, Hanno Wollmann particularly impresses for his involvement in a number of high-profile cartel investigations and follow-on damages actions. In addition, he represents clients in market investigations and merger clearance filings, including those requiring a phase II investigation.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"He is the walking Wikipedia of competition law."
"He has in-depth knowledge of our industry and can translate theoretical knowledge into industry-specific recommendations."
"He is the walking Wikipedia of competition law."
"He has in-depth knowledge of our industry and can translate theoretical knowledge into industry-specific recommendations."