Beata Schvets

Lawyer (Associate)

Beáta Schvets is Associate Lawyer at Köves Clifford Chance, Budapest. She holds an LL.M degree from the Central European University and another LL.M from the German-speaking Andrássy University, Budapest. She received her Degree in law at Eötvös Lóránd University Budapest in 2002. Her expertise lies in EU and competition law, she published a book entitled ’European Citizenship: Past, Present and Future’. She was admitted to the Budapest Bar Association in April 2007. Her working languages are English, German and Hungarian.

Articles

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Beata Schvets The Hungarian Competition Authority clears a merger in the security services and related telecommunications market sector subject to non-discrimination and information remedies (Magyar Távközlési / Group4 Securitas)

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The operation Matávõr Kft. - which is owned by MATÁV - provides full-service to its clients on the security services market including the monitoring and operating security alarm systems on the whole territory of Hungary. The newly created joint venture overtook the whole businesses of Matávõr (...)

Beata Schvets The Hungarian Competition Authority clears a merger in the mobile and wired telecommunications sector subject to a non-discrimination obligation (Westel 900 / Magyar Távközlési)

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The operation The HCO authorized the acquisition of control of Matáv over the Westel and Westel 900 mobile service operators. Matáv mainly operates in the wired telecommunication sector but through its ownership in the Westel 450 and Westel 900 mobile service operators it is an important player (...)

Beata Schvets The Hungarian Competition Office clears a merger in the mobile and wired telecommunications sector, subject to non-discrimination and separation of accounts remedies (Deutsche Telekom)

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The operation The HCO authorized the acquisition of control of Telekom over the MediaOne owing 49-49 per cent of the shares in Westel 450 and Westel 900 mobile service operators. Telekom owns MATÁV possessing the remaining 51-51 per cent of shares of Westel 450 and Westel 900. The market(s) (...)

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