The hire enhances Hausfeld’s capacity to defend large antitrust cases, positioning it for more complex EU‑wide cartel litigation. It also underscores the growing demand for specialised competition defence talent in Europe’s legal market.
European competition litigation has entered a phase of heightened complexity, with regulators and courts scrutinising cross‑border cartels and digital platform practices more aggressively. Law firms that can offer both claimant and defence perspectives are increasingly valuable, as clients seek counsel capable of navigating multi‑jurisdictional disputes while mitigating exposure. Hausfeld’s strategic hiring spree, highlighted by the addition of Nima Lorjé, reflects a broader industry trend toward building deep, specialised teams that can handle the nuanced demands of EU antitrust law.
Lorjé arrives with a portfolio that reads like a who's‑who of the energy, manufacturing, and technology sectors, having defended clients such as Shell, TotalEnergies, and ABB in high‑stakes infringement proceedings. His tenure at Stibbe, NautaDutilh, and Freshfields equipped him with a granular understanding of both national and EU court dynamics, particularly the procedural intricacies of the Dutch civil system and the CJEU. This expertise not only augments Hausfeld’s existing litigation capabilities but also provides a strategic advantage in crafting defence narratives that anticipate claimant tactics, a critical edge in multi‑billion‑euro cartel cases.
The move signals Hausfeld’s commitment to cementing its position as a pan‑European competition litigation powerhouse. By bolstering its Amsterdam hub—already home to partners like Rogier Meijer and Erik‑Jan Zippro—the firm can better serve multinational clients facing coordinated investigations and collective actions. As the EU continues to refine its competition framework, especially in digital markets, firms with robust defence benches will be poised to capture a larger share of high‑value disputes, driving both revenue growth and reputational capital for Hausfeld.
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