Teresa Gerhold
King's College London
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Teresa Gerhold is an LL.M. Candidate (Competition Law) at King's College London, with 11.1 years of work experience. She has a strong background in wettbewerbsrecht, legal research, legal writing, competition law, European law, social media, and English. Teresa is based in London, United Kingdom. She has worked at Linklaters LLP as a Legal Support and at Baker McKenzie as a Legal Intern. She also has experience as a Student Assistant and as a Legal Intern at Evonik in Germany.
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LL.M. Candidate (Competition Law) at King's College London, Legal Support at Linklaters LLP
Work Experience
Legal Support
Law Practice
Teresa Gerhold's Professional Milestones
- Legal Support (2015-10-01~): Provided efficient support to legal professionals, ensuring seamless workflow and seamless communication within the organization.
- Legal Intern (2013-08-01~2013-10-01): Assisted in legal cases, gaining valuable legal experience and knowledge of legal practices.
Education
Law,
Masters,
Master Of Laws
2016-2017Skill
Wettbewerbsrecht
Legal Research
Legal Writing
Competition Law
European Law
Social Media
Englisch
Teamwork
Certification
Colleagues
clive ransome
Owner
Rebecca Jarvis
Owner
Hasan Bayat (MBA)
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owner linklaters
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owner linklaters
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