Tatjana Mühlbach is an associate in the Munich office of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy. She joined Milbank in mid-2010 as part of the team establishing Milbank's German and European antitrust practice.
Primary Focus & Experience
Ms. Mühlbach specializes in both German and European competition law, including related regulatory areas such as telecommunications, broadcasting and recycling.
Her recent major cases and transactions include:
- Acting for HK Food and Homann Feinkost in relation to the acquisition of Weser Feinkost and Rügen Feinkost.
- Acting for Germany’s two largest dairy companies Humana and Nordmilch in relation to a series of transactions including the merger of Humana and Nordmilch.
- Acting for Marfig in relation to the acquisition of Keystone.
- Acting for Edison S.p.A. in relation to damages claim by CDC regarding the alleged hydrogen peroxide cartel before the Regional Court of Dortmund.
- Representing Sustainable Resources International in damages litigation against Der Grüne Punkt – Duales System Deutschland following a successful dominance complaint before the European Commission and the European Court of Justice.
Prior to joining Milbank, Ms. Mühlbach was an associate in the German and European antitrust practice of a major international law firm in Munich. Prior to that, she worked for several years at the Max-Planck-Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in the areas of competition and EU law.
Ms. Mühlbach studied law at the university of Hamburg where she also obtained her doctorate degree (Dr. jur.). She worked as research assistant at the university of Oldenburg, the Europe College Hamburg and the university of Bordeaux, France.
Ms. Mühlbach is admitted to the German bar and speaks German and English.