Lumine specialises in competition and commercial litigation, with a focus on cartel damages claims, claims for abuse of dominance and the Digital Markets Act (DMA). She also has broad experience in EU and Dutch competition law, handling cases relating to the cartel prohibition and abuse of dominance.

In addition, Lumine was seconded to Ashurst LLP in London for nine months in 2018-2019.

  • Represented one of the major airlines involved in the air cargo cartel Dutch civil damage proceedings.
  • Assisted the AMC and VUmc hospitals in obtaining the required approval from the Netherlands Authority for Consumers & Markets (ACM) for an administrative merger. The approval enables the two Amsterdam-based university medical centres to cooperate on patient care, research, education and training without limitation. This will create the biggest university medical centre in the Netherlands.
  • Postgraduate Diploma in EU Competition Law (with merit) (King’s College London)
  • LL.M. Law (cum laude) (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
  • M.Sc. Educational Studies (cum laude) (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

Expertises

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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.

Recommended

Legal 500

EU and Competition (2025 Edition)

Publications

20 April 2024
20 April 2024
Competition Damages Actions in the EU and the UK. Edward Elgar Publishing.
6 May 2020
6 May 2020
De mededingingsregels tijdens de Covid-19-crisis: een flexibel instrument voor de bescherming van de interne markt. NtER.
29 October 2014
29 October 2014
De zorgspecifieke fusietoets in de praktijk. Zorgvisie.
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