
Tamara Rudinac, LLM
Senior Associate
Tamara Rudinac is an antitrust senior associate. She advises national and international companies on German and European antitrust and merger control law with a focus on civil antitrust litigation.
Another area of Ms. Rudinac's practice is the field of public commercial and regulation law matters. She particularly advises private and public clients on German and European Union administrative and constitutional law. In addition, Ms. Rudinac also advises in the area of public policy on issues with political or other public aspects.
Ms. Rudinac joined WilmerHale in 2021. Prior to that, she received her LL.M. at the University of Miami School of Law and completed her legal clerkship inter alia at the German Foreign Office, at the German Federal Ministry of Justice and Consumer Protection and at a leading law firm.
Ms. Rudinac is a member of the Studienvereinigung Kartellrecht (Antitrust Law Society Germany).
Experience
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- Defending a German banking association before the Berlin District Court and the Berlin Court of Appeals against a series of lawsuits brought by German retailers claiming damages from allegedly excessive merchant fees for the use of the German debit card system Electronic Cash / Girocard.
- Advising and representing German sweets manufacturer Katjes Fassin and other sweets manufacturers in litigation proceedings before the Mannheim District Court and the Karlsruhe Court of Appeals concerning significant claims for damages from the “Sugar Cartel”.
- Advising and representing Deutsche Bahn in litigation proceedings before the Frankfurt District Court and the Frankfurt Court of Appeals concerning claims for several hundred million Euros in damages from the “Rail Cartel”.
- Advising and representing Deutsche Telekom before the Düsseldorf Court of Appeals and the German Federal Supreme Court in litigation proceedings concerning the prohibition by the German Federal Cartel Office of a joint venture with the German utility and telecoms company EWE AG regarding the roll-out of a fiber telecommunications network across Northwest Germany.
Credentials
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Education
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Second State Exam, Berlin, 2021
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LLM, University of Miami School of Law, 2018
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First State Exam, Berlin, 2018
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Admissions
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Berlin
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Languages
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German
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English
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French
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Croatian
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Serbian
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Credentials
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Education
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Second State Exam, Berlin, 2021
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LLM, University of Miami School of Law, 2018
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First State Exam, Berlin, 2018
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Admissions
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Berlin
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Languages
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German
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English
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French
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Croatian
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Serbian
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