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Julie van Hevele

Associate

Overview

Julie van Hevele is an associate in Crowell & Moring’s Brussels office and a member of the firm’s Antitrust and Competition Group. Her practice involves the full range of EU and Belgian competition law including restrictive practices, merger control, and state aid.

Prior to joining Crowell & Moring, Julie did a European Commission traineeship at the Directorate General for Competition and she subsequently worked at the EU Competition and Regulatory practice of a renowned Belgian independent law firm, where she advised national and international companies on various competition-related matters before the Belgian Competition Authority and the European Commission.

Julie became a member of the Brussels bar in September 2020.

Career & Education

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    • Catholic University of Leuven, J.D., 2018
    • Institute for European Studies, Brussels, Masters, cum laude, European law, with focus on EU competition law, 2019
    • Brussels School of Competition, interuniversity certificate
    • Catholic University of Leuven, J.D., 2018
    • Institute for European Studies, Brussels, Masters, cum laude, European law, with focus on EU competition law, 2019
    • Brussels School of Competition, interuniversity certificate
    • Belgium
    • European Court
    • Belgium
    • European Court
    • Dutch
    • English
    • French
    • German
    • Dutch
    • English
    • French
    • German

Julie's Insights

Client Alert | 19 min read | 01.31.24

2024: An Overview of New and Upcoming Belgian and EU Laws and Regulations

A number of important Belgian and EU legislative changes are likely to have an impact in 2024. On the one hand, there are new laws that have been adopted and will start to bite, and, on the other, there are proposals that are expected to firm up into law....

Julie's Insights

Client Alert | 19 min read | 01.31.24

2024: An Overview of New and Upcoming Belgian and EU Laws and Regulations

A number of important Belgian and EU legislative changes are likely to have an impact in 2024. On the one hand, there are new laws that have been adopted and will start to bite, and, on the other, there are proposals that are expected to firm up into law....