Hogan Lovells (Berlin)

Benedikt Weiß

Hogan Lovells (Berlin)
Associate

Benedikt Weiß advises clients on all aspects of EU and German antitrust law. He assists clients in merger control proceedings and antitrust investigations and has worked on several cases involving dominant companies. Benedikt also advises on the implementation of effective antitrust compliance systems and antitrust damages litigation. He represents clients in a variety of industries, including healthcare, automotive, manufacturing, and e-commerce, with a particular focus on clients in digital markets. His particular antitrust expertise lies in the area of research & development and standardization collaborations. Before joining the firm, Benedikt studied law at the University of Bayreuth and did an LL.M. in International Commercial Law at the University of Aberdeen. During his legal traineeship, he worked as a legal trainee in the field of competition law at Hogan Lovells and another international law firm.

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Benedikt Weiß, David Wetzel The US District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri receives a complaint from a chess prodigy alleging that his competition and the world’s largest online chess platform have illegally excluded him (Hans Niemann / Magnus Carlsen / Chess.com / Play Magnus / Daniel Rensch / Hikaru Nakamura)

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Niemann Makes the First Move : A Transatlantic Perspective on Chess Prodigy’s Group Boycott Claim Following cheating allegations and a ban from the popular online platform “Chess.com,” Chess Grandmaster Hans Niemann filed a lawsuit in the Eastern District of Missouri against Magnus Carlsen, (...)

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