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Moritz Am Ende often assists clients with state aid issues.
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Moritz Am Ende is a German attorney and partner at SCHIMA MAYER STARLINGER Attorneys at Law (short sms.law). He advises his clients on all aspects of Austrian and EU competition law, including State aid law, as well as general EU and EEA law.
Prior to starting his career as an attorney, Moritz headed the cabinet of the President of the EFTA Court, Prof. Carl Baudenbacher (2007 to 2012). His responsibilities included counselling the President with regard to the Court’s cases and drafting judgments under the President’s direction, amongst them a number of cases on State aid as well as the widely reported Norway Post case. At the same time, he was also head of the organizing committee of the St.Gallen International Competition Law Forum (St.Gallen ICF) and chief editorial director of the European Law Reporter (ELR). Before joining Prof. Baudenbacher in Luxembourg, he worked as one of his research assistants at the University of St.Gallen HSG’s Institute for European and International Business Law.
Bar Association Frankfurt am Main, Bar Association Vienna, Study Association Antitrust Law, ELS, EAD
Moritz has published on a wide range of issues of European economic and business law.
He speaks German, English, and French.
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Moritz Am Ende often assists clients with state aid issues.
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"He is always available, and has excellent expertise and excellent knowledge of the relevant markets."
"Moritz Am Ende has an academic, analytical mind and finds the needle in a haystack when building strategy. There is no question too complex for him."
"He is always available, and has excellent expertise and excellent knowledge of the relevant markets."
"Moritz Am Ende has an academic, analytical mind and finds the needle in a haystack when building strategy. There is no question too complex for him."