Ms Amalie Wijesundera > Schellenberg Wittmer Ltd > Geneva, Switzerland > Lawyer Profile

Schellenberg Wittmer Ltd
5bis, rue des Alpes
P.O. Box 2088
1211 Geneva 1
Switzerland
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Work Department

Competition and antitrust / administration law and and public procurement / Information and communication technology / Telecommunication

Position

Amalie Wijesundera is Counsel in our Competition Group in Zurich.

Experience:

  • Swiss and multinational merger control procedures
  • Experience in the Financial Services, Insurance, Health Care and Retail/Wholesale market sectors with reference to Competition and Data Protection Law
  • Internal Investigations
  • Cartel Investigations and Dawn Raids
  • Competition and Data Protection Law Compliance

Career

(2025) Counsel at Schellenberg Wittmer
– (2017) Senior Associate at Schellenberg Wittmer
– (2014) Associate at Schellenberg Wittmer
– (2012) Scientific Collaborator at the Competition Commission of Switzerland

Languages

  • German
  • English
  • French

Memberships

Member of several professional associations, including the Studienvereinigung Kartellrecht e.V., Zürcher Anwaltsverband, Bernischer Juristenverein

Education

(2013) Bar Admission in Switzerland
– (2010) Master of Law, University of Bern

Lawyer Rankings

Switzerland > Competition

(Leading associates)

Amalie WijesunderaSchellenberg Wittmer Ltd

The team at Schellenberg Wittmer Ltd is praised for its ‘excellent collaborators’, and it is especially noted for its dominance and distribution case capabilities, also demonstrating an established presence across the fields of telecoms, pharmaceuticals, and retail. Steering the department is the ‘excellent and impressive’ David Mamane, who excels at handling national and international merger control issues and routinely operates for a broad selection of clients. Amalie Wijesundera is another key contact at the firm, contributing her multi-faceted experience that extends across cartel investigations, dawn raids and leniency procedures. Peter Georg Picht and Frank Bremer, LL.M. are also recommended.