Eline works as a lawyer in the Arbitration and Litigation practice areas. She handles national and international private law disputes, with a focus on competition litigation. Eline has been involved in competition cases, where she mainly focused on cartels, abuse of dominance and merger notifications. Eline studied both Dutch Law and Economics and Business Economics at Utrecht University, which is why she has a multidisciplinary view of matters and knows how to find smart solutions.

  • LL.M. Company Law (Utrecht University)
  • M.Sc. Economics of Competition and Regulation (Utrecht University)
  • LL.B. Law (Utrecht University)
  • B.Sc. Economics and Business Economics (Utrecht University)

Expertises

Competition
We advise and assist national and international companies, institutions and governments in procedures before the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets, the European Commission, foreign competition authorities, and the relevant (specialised) courts.
Competition Litigation / Private Enforcement
Damages claims resulting from violations of EU and national competition law play an increasingly prominent role in the context of company liability.
Litigation
Business disputes can have a major impact on your organisation's reputation, continuity and financial position. Conflicts are becoming increasingly common due to growing regulation and social pressure. Shareholder disputes, contractual conflicts, directors' liability and collective actions invariably call for a well thought-out strategy and a thorough understanding of the sector.
EU Litigation
Companies operating in the EU can be confronted with complex issues of EU law such as free movement rules, EU anti-fraud law, State aid, product regulations, sanctions and trade regulations. Overcoming these issues can involve complex interactions with EU institutions and the EU Courts.
Arbitration
Arbitration offers a bespoke way to resolve conflict, particularly when it comes to cross-border disputes. Parties are increasingly choosing arbitration, as it gives them the freedom to appoint specialised arbitrators and determine the place of arbitration and procedural rules themselves.
Competition
We advise and assist national and international companies, institutions and governments in procedures before the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets, the European Commission, foreign competition authorities, and the relevant (specialised) courts.
Competition Litigation / Private Enforcement
Damages claims resulting from violations of EU and national competition law play an increasingly prominent role in the context of company liability.
Litigation
Business disputes can have a major impact on your organisation's reputation, continuity and financial position. Conflicts are becoming increasingly common due to growing regulation and social pressure. Shareholder disputes, contractual conflicts, directors' liability and collective actions invariably call for a well thought-out strategy and a thorough understanding of the sector.
EU Litigation
Companies operating in the EU can be confronted with complex issues of EU law such as free movement rules, EU anti-fraud law, State aid, product regulations, sanctions and trade regulations. Overcoming these issues can involve complex interactions with EU institutions and the EU Courts.
Arbitration
Arbitration offers a bespoke way to resolve conflict, particularly when it comes to cross-border disputes. Parties are increasingly choosing arbitration, as it gives them the freedom to appoint specialised arbitrators and determine the place of arbitration and procedural rules themselves.

Recommended

Legal 500

EU and Competition (2025 Edition)

Publications

16 May 2024
16 May 2024
Timeline preliminary reference proceedings before the ECJ. Houthoff.
20 April 2024
20 April 2024
Competition Damages Actions in the EU and the UK. Edward Elgar Publishing.
1 November 2021
1 November 2021
Aansprakelijkheid voor kartelschade: zijn dochterentiteiten het kind van de (toe)rekening?. Ondernemingsrecht.
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