Monique Sturny is a partner at Walder Wyss. She advises companies on all aspects of competition law and distribution law matters, assists them in merger control proceedings and represents them in proceedings before competition authorities and courts. She has extensive experience with respect to setting up of distribution systems and negotiating complex cooperation agreements.
Monique Sturny was educated at the University of Fribourg (lic. iur., 2002, with special mentions «European Law» and «bilingual» German-French) and the London School of Economics and Political Science (LL.M. in International Business Law, 2007). She has written a doctoral thesis on the influence of EU law on the development of Swiss competition law at the University of Berne (Dr. iur., summa cum laude, 2013). Monique Sturny is Non-Governmental Advisor to the Swiss Competition Commission for the International Competition Network (ICN) and is a co-editor of the Swiss Journal for Competition Law.
Monique Sturny's professional languages are German, English and French. She is registered with the Zurich Bar Registry and is admitted to practice in all of Switzerland.
Current practice - including distribution of French-language books and sports on pay TV - LPC 2022/1 and further competition law case law in the first half of 2022
Establishing a selective distribution system – Checklist for practical implementation
Relative market power - lessons for the current revision
The Digital Markets Act from a lawyer's perspective (panel discussion)
Partial Revision of the Cartel Act: Introduction of the Concept of Relative Market Power - Cessation of a Post-Contractual Non-Competition Clause – FSCourt 4A_109/2021 of 20 July 2021
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