Kristina Music's practice focuses on German and EU antitrust and competition law matters. She also advises national and international companies on EU State aid law matters, EU foreign subsidies control, and foreign direct investment regimes.
Kristina has extensive experience in guiding clients through a broad range of antitrust issues, including in the context of multijurisdictional merger control filings, cartel and abuse of dominance investigations, and international compliance matters. She has been involved in several cross-border merger control proceedings before the European Commission and national competition authorities. Kristina has also worked on civil litigation proceedings before German courts related to the national enforcement of EU state aid rules.
The clients Kristina serves include companies in the IT, aviation, rail, plastics, paper, consumer goods, and health care sectors.
Prior to joining Jones Day, Kristina worked in the Hamburg and Brussels offices of an international law firm and at the Federal Cartel Office (Bundeskartellamt) in Bonn, Germany.
Kristina is a member of the German Antitrust Lawyers Association (Studienvereinigung Kartellrecht e.V.), and the German Foreign Investment Association (Forum Investitionsprüfung e.V.).
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- December 13, 2022
The German Federal Court of Justice Rejects a Follow-On Damages Claim but Extends the Factual Presumption that Cartel Effects Harm Truck Buyers Further Down the Supply Chain (Trucks Cartel II)
- College of Europe (LL.M. in European Law 2021); Higher Regional Court of Hamburg (Second State Examination 2020); University of Hamburg (First State Examination 2018)
- Federal Republic of Germany — Rechtsanwalt (lawyer); Brussels (Belgium) — E-List (lawyer)
- German, English, French, and Serbian
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