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Baker McKenzie Rechtsanwälte LLP & Co KG
SCHOTTENRING 25
1010 VIENNA
Austria
SCHOTTENRING 25
1010 VIENNA
Austria
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Dr iur Anita Lukaschek

Position
Dr. Anita Lukaschek, a Counsel, joined Baker McKenzie in 2015. She previously worked for the Austrian Federal Competition Authority, handling major cartel cases and being responsible for the leniency program. Anita has been on secondment to the European Commission (DG Competition) and the Federal Ministry of Economy (Trade Law Division). She regularly writes articles and book contributions, particularly on competition matters. Anita has been lecturing on EU competition law at the University of Economics and Business Administration in Vienna (where Anita started her professional career as a university assistant) and the University of Applied Sciences Joanneum, Graz.
Anita advises on all aspects of Austrian and EU competition law. She focuses her practice on compliance issues, competition litigation, restrictive practices, abuse of dominance, cartel investigation and leniency filings.
Languages
English, French, German, Italian
Education
- King’s College London (PG Diploma Economics for Competition Law) (2007)
- King’s College London (PG Diploma Economics for Competition Law) (2007)
- University of Vienna (Doctorate) (2004)
- University of Vienna (Master’s Degree) (1998)
Lawyer Rankings
Austria > EU and competition
Baker McKenzie Rechtsanwälte LLP & Co KG accompanies clients throughout cartel investigations, helping them mitigate risks in their business activities and also appearing for them before the EU Commission and in damages proceedings. Andreas Traugott heads the team, handling merger control and FDI proceedings in addition to supporting clients facing cartel investigations. Anita Lukaschek helps clients secure approval for transactions while also advising on matters of restrictive practices and abuses of dominant positions, with Nina Lenhard overseeing merger control hearings before the Austrian and EU authorities.