Madrid Competition Litigation Seminar 2026

7-8 May 2026

San Pablo-CEU University
School of Economics and Business (Moncloa Campus)
Julián Romea, 23

Programme

Thursday, 7 May 2026

11:00-11:30 Registration

11:30-11:45 Welcome & Introduction

11:45-13:00 The effective judicial protection of EU competition law rights and the procedural autonomy of the Member States

Maciej Szpunar (Advocate General, Court of Justice of the European Union)

Moderators: Burkhard Hess (Professor, University of Vienna) and Pieter van Cleynenbreugel (Professor of EU Law, University of Liège)

13:00-14:00 Effective collective redress: Introduction

What are the current key challenges to effective collective redress in the EU?

System fragmentation: opt-out / opt-in regimes? UK review, new Dutch regime, Spain

Funding? EP Recommendation, Commission & ELI reports, regulation / judicial control.

Multi-jurisdictional and multi-level harm: cross-border claims, legal standing, jurisdiction.

14:00-15:15 Lunch

15:15-16:30 Effective collective redress: Break-Outs

Dr. Andreas Ruster (Partner, Wilkie Farr & Gallagher)

Blas González (Partner, Hitchings & González)

Opt-in, assignment or mandate models: are these a working solution?

– Legal challenges: validity, judicial control. 

– The practical challenges of managing opt-in claims for courts and parties: access to data, communication, case management

– Cross-border claims?

Kieron Beal KC (Barrister, Blackstone Chambers, London)

Marc Ivaldi (Professor, Toulouse School of Economics)

Gustavo Andrés Martín (Magistrate, Commercial Court nº 1, Alicante)

Collective consumer actions and individual direct purchaser claims: how do we resolve it all?

– Avoiding contradictory judgments through procedural mechanisms (Art 15 Directive 2014/104). Experience and possible solutions.

– Proving and quantifying pass-on at different levels: standard of proof, methods.

Belinda Hollway (Hausfeld, Londres)

Mª Arantzazu Ortiz (Magistrate, Court of Appeal, Baleares)

Guillermo Schumann (Assistant Professor in Procedural Law, Madrid Complutense University)

Distribution – do the economics work?

– Mechanisms of distribution and their effectiveness. Case of settlements.

– Effective compensation of victims? Effective recovery of funding and litigation costs?

– Judicial control

16:30-17:00 Coffee Break

17:00-17:45 Effective collective redress: Conclusions

17:45-19:00 Case management

Chair: Cristian Gual (Socio, Uría Menéndez)

20:00-22:00 Cocktail Dinner

Welcome Cocktail comes courtesy of Burford Capital at Hotel Palacio de los Duques Gran Madrid located at Cuesta de Santo Domingo, 5.

Dinner courtesy of

Friday, 8 May 2026

9:15-11:00 Private enforcement and digital platforms

Chair:  Dr Niklas Brüggemann (Associate, Latham & Watkins)

Abuse of dominance (relevant markets, dominance and theories of harm); DMA follow-on litigation; forum selection.

Quantification of harm (counterfactuals, excessive pricing cases, …)

Examples: Google Shopping; Rachael Kent v. Apple; Robert Hammond v. Amazon; Stichting Consumenten Competition Claims v. Booking, 1&1 v Google

11:00-11:30 Coffee Break

11:30-13:00 Private Enforcement and the Health Sector

Chairs: Jon Turner KC (Barrister, Monckton Chambers) and Jerónimo Maillo (Full Professor of EU Law and Jean Monnet Chair, San Pablo-CEU University)

“Pay for delay”; Cartels; Abuse of dominance.

Affected parties: public administrations, insurance, health professionals

Opportunities and challenges

Examples: Perindopril (NHS v Servier), Citalopram, Pharmacros v Vifor, CNAM v Sanofi, Avastin

13:00-14:00 Interview and wrap-up with judges

Chairs: Paul Hitchings (MCLS Director) and Gustavo Andrés Martín (Magistrate, Commercial Court nº 1, Alicante)

Institutional questions (judicial organization): specialized courts; concentration mechanisms.

Case management: reclamaciones masivas, acuerdos de financiación, pruebas complejas y economistas.

Lessons learned from the seminar

14:00-15:00 Lunch

Programme sponsored by

Speakers

Andrea Postiglione

Deputy Advocate General, Corte di Cassazione, Italy

Angel Galgo Peco

Magistrate, Court of Appeal, Madrid

Ann Pope

Former Senior Director Antitrust, CMA, London

Mª Arantzazu Ortiz González

Magistrate, Court of Appeal, Baleares

Burkhard Hess

Professor, University of Vienna

Chris Myers

Assitant General Counsel Competition, Amazon, Brussels

Cristian Gual

Partner, Uría Menéndez, Madrid

Dr Andreas Ruster

Partner, Willkie Farr & Gallagher

Dr Avantika Chowdhury

Partner, Oxera, London

Dr Jan Tolkmitt

Magistrate, Federal Court, Germany

Dr Niklas Brüggemann

Associate, Latham & Watkins, Munich

Gérard Terneyre

President, Tribunal de Commerce, Paris

Guillermo Schumann Barragán

Assistant Professor in Procedural Law, Madrid Complutense University

Gustavo Andrés Martín

Magistrate, Commercial Court nº 1, Alicante


Ignacio Sancho Gargallo

President, Civil Chamber, Supreme Court, Spain


Jerónimo Maillo

Full Professor of EU Law and Jean Monnet Chair, San Pablo-CEU University, Madrid

Kieron Beal KC

Barrister, Blackstone Chambers, London

Maciej Szpunar

Advocate General, Court of Justice of the European Union

Marc Ivaldi

Professor, Toulouse School of Economics

Paul Hitchings

MCLS Director and Partner, Hitchings & González, Madrid

Pieter van Cleynenbreugel

Professor of EU Law, University of Liège

Rachael Mulheron KC

Professor, Queen Mary University of London and Member of Competition Appeal Tribunal

Richard Whish

Professor, King’s College, London


Roberto García Soto

Competition Counsel, GSK Spain


Xandra Kramer

Professor, Erasmus University, Rotterdam

Berta Pellicer

Magistrate, Commercial Court nº 3, Barcelona

Blas González

Partner, Hitchings & González, Madrid

Jon Turner KC

Barrister, Monckton Chambers

Belinda Hollway

Partner, Hausfeld, London


Purificación Martorell

Magistrate, Appeal Court of Valencia

Elske Boerwinkel

Judge, Netherlands Commercial Court

Steering Committee 2026

Paul Hitchings

MCLS Director

Sir Peter Roth

Hight Court Judge, London

Ignacio Sancho Gargallo

President, Civil Chamber, Supreme Court, Spain

Purificación Martorell Zulueta

Magistrate, Appeal Court of Valencia

Pieter Van Cleynenbreugel

Professor of EU Law, University of Liège

Burkhard Hess

Professor, University of Vienna

Rachael Mulheron KC

Professor, Queen Mary University of London and Member of Competition Appeal Tribunal

Zsuzsa Cserhalmi

Deputy Head, Private Enforcement & ECN+ Unit, DGCOMP, European Commission

Jon Turner KC

Barrister, Monckton Chambers

Dr Niklas Brüggemann

Associate, Latham & Watkins, Munich

Organisers 2026

MCLS26 is promoted by Hitchings Legal Services, S.L.P.. It is co-organised with the San Pablo-CEU University and supported by the Hitchings & González law firm. The Organising Committee for this edition is composed of:  Jerónimo Maillo (Full Professor of EU Law and Jean Monnet Chair, San Pablo-CEU University, Madrid), Guillermo Schumann Barragán (Assistant Professor in Procedural Law, Madrid Complutense University), Arantzazu Ortiz (Magistrada, Audiencia Provincial de Baleares), Gustavo Andrés Martín (Magistrate, Court of Appeal, Baleares) and Samantha Pérez (Director of Organisation, MCLS)

Sponsors

MCLS26 is supported by Oxera as programme sponsor, and the welcome dinner is courtesy of Burford Capital.

Venue

San Pablo-CEU University

School of Economics and Business (Moncloa Campus)

Calle de Julián Romea, 23 (Chamberí), Madrid

The Center for Competition Policy and Regulation (CPCR) is a section of the Royal University Institute for European Studies (RIDEE) specialized in the study of Competition Law and Policy, as well as market regulation.

It promotes undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral education, organizes conferences and develops R&D projects, such as the current one on “Judges and Competition Law”. It also holds Jean Monnet Chair in “Single Market and Competition Law in the Digital & Ecological Transition Era”.

The RIDEE is a research center of the CEU San Pablo University, specialized in the study and analysis of European integration and international relations.

Designated a Jean Monnet Center of Excellence, it has received the European Excellence Award from the Community of Madrid and in 2020, the Royal House granted it the title of Royal. CEU San Pablo University is a private and Catholic higher education institution, based in Madrid, and sister universities in Barcelona, Valencia and Seville.

Accommodation

The Hotel Palacio de los Duques Gran Meliá

Cuesta de Sto. Domingo, 5, Centro, Madrid

A five-star establishment, will host the exclusive Welcome Cocktail on the evening of 7 May. Located in the heart of historic Madrid de los Austrias and included in the seminar’s selection of recommended hotels, it could be the perfect setting for those participants who wish to stay there.

For participants’ convenience, a discount on the official website rate has been negotiated at a selection of three centrally located hotels. You may make your individual booking here:

*We strongly recommend booking your accommodation well in advance to avoid potential rate increases.

MCLS Code

MCLS seeks to promote constructive debate among representatives from the various fields involved in this area in a professional and respectful environment.

It is important that participants read the principles and rules set out in the attached MCLS Code, which they agree to abide by when registering for the seminar.

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