Vera de Freitas

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Biography

Vera de Freitas is an associate in Lieff Cabraser’s Munich office. She specializes in cartel damages and other types of competition and civil law litigation as well as data protection law.

Before joining Lieff Cabraser, Vera worked as an attorney at an international law firm in Munich. During her legal clerkship, she contributed to the establishment of the first German Chamber of Commerce in Colombo, Sri Lanka, and worked at a German-Brazilian law firm in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil, focusing on corporate, inheritance, and family law. Previously, she taught French and English in Southwestern Siberia, and Russian to adult learners.

Areas of Practice (4)

  • Competition Law
  • Consumer Protection
  • Data Protection
  • Mass Tort

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Berlin, Germany, First German State Exam, 2015; Novosibirsk State Teacher Training University, Novosibirsk, Russia, M.A., French & English Teacher, 2008
Law School Attended:
Second German State Exam, Berlin, Germany, 2019
Year of First Admission:
2019
Memberships:

Professional Associations

•Competition Litigation Forum
•Studienvereinigung Kartellrecht
•Munchener Kartellrechtsforum

Languages:
German; English; French; Portuguese; Russian
ISLN:
1001522302

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