Tessel Bossen is an Associate at BRS NL.
She specializes in antitrust damages claims. Tessel is regularly involved as counsel to plaintiffs who are looking for recovery of damages from antitrust cartels or abuses of dominant positions. For example, Tessel has been involved in various damages claims in the context of the so-called Trucks cartel matter, amongst others on behalf of the foundation “Stichting Truck Cartel Recovery“. Furthermore, Tessel is engaged in damages claims against major tech giants. In that context her background in information law proves to be very useful.
Tessel holds a master’s degree in Information Law (Institute for Information Law (IViR), University of Amsterdam (UvA)). In the course of her master’s degree, she studied for a semester in a city she has fallen in love with since: New York (Cardozo Law School). Prior to her master’s studies, Tessel received her bachelor’s degree with honors from the UvA and spent one semester studying at the University of Copenhagen. Tessel also participated in multiple moot court competitions, including the prestigious ‘Monroe E. Price Media Law Moot Court’ at Oxford University. During her studies, Tessel also worked as an external clerk at the Amsterdam District Court.