Lewis is Editor-at-Large at MLex, leading the news agency's editorial strategy, content direction, quality and development. He has a reputation for breaking stories and providing analysis on complex legal disputes before regulators and courts around the globe.
His coverage focuses on competition policy, litigation, regulation and international investigations. A graduate of Oxford University, Lewis worked in academia at the Charles University in Prague prior to becoming an author and journalist.
Panel 1. Decentralization, coordination and convergence under Reg. 1/2003 and beyond
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Daniel Severinsson is a judge with the specialized Patent and Market Court which handle all civil and administrative competition law cases in the first instance in Sweden. He joined the court when it was established in 2016 and has since been responsible for competition law matters. Judge Severinsson regularly teaches competition law both in house at the Patent and Market Court and internationally for various organizations such as the European Judicial Training Network.
Judge Severinsson also has several years of previous experience as legal counsel with the Swedish Competition Authority. He obtained his Master of Laws degree at the Stockholm University in 2002.
Panel 1. Decentralization, coordination and convergence under Reg. 1/2003 and beyond
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Dorothe Dalheimer was appointed as Hearing Officer in March 2020.
Before her appointment to this position, she was head of the legal advice unit in the European Anti-Fraud Office. From 2000 to 2014, she worked in the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Competition, in particular as a member of the team that prepared Regulation 1/2003 and the related policy documents.
For many years, her work focused on developing the European Competition Network and on enhancing convergence of Member States’ enforcement procedures.
Panel 1. Decentralization, coordination and convergence under Reg. 1/2003 and beyond
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