Lisa is an associate with a focus on competition litigation.
Expertise
Lisa joined Hausfeld’s Intern Programme in 2021 and was promoted to Associate after she was sworn in at the Paris Bar in December 2023. Prior to Hausfeld, Lisa was a paralegal at a boutique French law firm working on corporate, commercial and competition matters.
At Hausfeld she helps manage cross-border mass litigation cases, notably in relation to different cartels – including the renowned Trucks Cartel. More recently, she assisted clients in the automotive sector on stand-alone and follow-on damages claims across Europe and the UK.
She is also active in our Big Tech abuse of dominance practice, where she is currently part of the legal team advising proposed class representative Nikki Stopford in her opt-out collective claim against Google on behalf of UK consumers.
Lisa is a native French speaker and is also fluent in German.
LLM in Competition Law, Kings College London
MA in Economic Law, Sciences Po Paris Law School
BA in Political Science and International Relations, Sciences Po Paris
Exchange programs, Department of Government, Uppsala University, Sweden and Sydney Law School, University of Sydney, Australia
Admitted to the Paris Bar (France) 2023.
Lisa is a valued member of the firm’s antitrust automotive practice, which is the strongest in Europe, and has worked with clients on recovering follow-on damages as the result of a wide range of cartels, including the infamous Trucks litigation.
She is also active in our Big Tech abuse of dominance practice, where she is currently part of the legal team advising proposed class representative Nikki Stopford in her opt-out collective claim against Google on behalf of UK consumers. She has worked on cross-border competition law litigation, especially before French, English and Dutch jurisdictions.
At Hausfeld, she is part of the legal teams: