Anna Blume Huttenlauch
BLOMSTEIN Rechtsanwälte
Germany

Bringing longstanding expertise in antitrust and competition law to major corporate, commodities, industrial, and energy sector clients, Anne Blume Huttenlauch at BLOMSTEIN Rechtsanwälte is highly sought-after to provide incisive advice on ESG and supply chain matters impacting the e-mobility, clean power, and green fuels segments.
Huttenlauch is a particular expert in the e-mobility space. In a cross-border mandate, Huttenlauch is assisting French shipping and logistics company CMA CGM regarding merger control issues within its investment in a joint venture between Renault and Volvo. The investment supports the development and delivery of electric vans and helps decarbonise the transport sector. Huttenlauch is also providing electric vehicle charging company Fastned antitrust and competition law advice regarding the award for contracts to construct, maintain, and operate fast-charging stations along German highways.
A keen thought leader on the green transition, Huttenlauch regularly speaks on ESG and sustainability topics from an antitrust perspective. Complementing this engagement, Huttenlauch co-authored a competition-based insight into the European Commission’s sustainability agenda and delivered a masterclass on supply chain obligations within the EU.