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    Jan Peter van der Veer

     

    Jan Peter van der Veer
    +32 2 792 00 16 (Brussels)
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    Jan Peter van der Veer joined RBB Economics in 2005 and has over eight years of economic consulting experience.  He is based in Brussels and also works in the firm’s office in The Hague.  Jan Peter has extensively worked in both sector-specific regulation and in competition policy.  His regulatory experience includes market studies, tariff design, capacity allocation, benchmarking and liberalisation in all regulated industries.  His competition policy experience includes mergers and article 81 and 82 cases (as well as their national equivalents) before the European, Dutch and UK competition authorities.  He has also on several occasions advised clients on state aid and trade issues, as well as on private litigation and arbitration cases related to competition law.

    A Dutch native, Jan Peter is fluent in English and Dutch and also has a very good knowledge of French and German.

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