Maximilian Volmar Linklaters

Dr. Maximilian Volmar

Associate, Berlin

Overview

Professional experience

Education and qualifications

Published works

Overview

Maximilian specialises in M&A transactions, restructurings and joint ventures. He has a particular focus on renewable energy and venture capital.

Work highlights
  • Glennmont Partners: advising on the acquisition of 50% in offshore wind farm Gode Wind 3 from Ørsted (planned capacity: 253 MW).
  • KfW: advising on the acquisition of a 50% stake in the LNG terminal project in Brunsbüttel from Gasunie.

Professional experience

Maximilian joined Linklaters as an Associate in 2023. He previously worked as an Associate at a US law firm in Berlin and trained at the European Commission in Brussels.


 

Education and qualifications

Maximilian studied law at Freiburg University and holds a Master of Corporate Law (MCL) from Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge, and a PhD from Hamburg University.

During his PhD he worked as a Research Associate at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg.

He speaks German, English and French.
 

Published works

Maximilian publishes articles in German and international journals. Recent publications include:

  • Die Intermediationsmacht von Competitive Bottlenecks, NZKart 2020, 170-176
  • Märkte ohne Geld – der kartellrechtliche Marktbegriff im digitalen Zeitalter, WRP 2019, 582-587
  • Digitale Marktmacht, Nomos 2019 (Best PhD thesis award, Friedrich Naumann alumni association)
  • Ohio v. American Express: Der US Supreme Court entscheidet zur Marktabgrenzung bei mehrseitigen Plattformen, WuW 2018, 11-16
  • Protecting consumers and their data through competition law? Rethinking abuse of dominance in light of the Federal Cartel Office’s Facebook investigation, European Competition Journal 2018, 195-215 (co-authored by Dr Katharina Helmdach)
  • Einführung in das Kartellrecht unter Berücksichtigung der 9. GWB-Novelle, JuS 2018, 14-17 (co-authored by Dr Jonas Kranz)
  • Marktabgrenzung bei mehrseitigen Internetplattformen, ZWeR 2017, 386-408