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Matthew O'Regan  (St Johns Chambers, United Kingdom)
United Kingdom: Pride before a fall in online advertising restrictions or getting away with illegal behaviour that harms vulnerable consumers?
November 18, 2014

In March 2014, the Office of Fair Trading (“OFT”) announced that it had adopted a decision finding that a leading manufacturer of mobility scooters, Pride, had illegally prevented its dealers from…

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Matthew O'Regan  (St Johns Chambers, United Kingdom)
United Kingdom: Merger Control Interim Enforcement Orders
October 08, 2014

Two unusual features of the United Kingdom’s merger control regime are that notification is voluntary and there is no ‘suspension’ obligation. This means that mergers can be – and routinely are -…

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Matthew O'Regan  (St Johns Chambers, United Kingdom)
United Kingdom Merger Control: Recent Developments in the Failing Firm Defence
September 11, 2014

On 15 August 2014, the Competition and Markets Authority (“CMA”) approved Alliance Medical Group’s completed acquisition of IBA Molecular’s radioactive medical tracer business. Although IBA’s…

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Matthew O'Regan  (St Johns Chambers, United Kingdom)
Changes to the private litigation regime in the UK: are more collective damages actions on the way?
May 06, 2014

Private damages litigation is an important complement to public enforcement of UK and EU competition law by the European Commission and national competition authorities (“NCAs”), such as the UK’s…

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Angelene Duke  (Sidley Austin LLP )
Concurrency: Is it the dawn of a new day?
January 13, 2014

The UK competition regime is somewhat unusual in operating a concurrent competition regime with a range of sector regulators. The UK’s seven sector regulators (covering communications and post, water…

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Stephen Dnes  (Northeastern University)
Exemplary Damages in Competition Litigation
December 10, 2013

Much ink has been spilt following 2 Travel v. Cardiff Bus  and Albion Water v. Dŵr Cymru Cyfyngedig  on the subject of competition litigation in Europe.  An axiom with varying justification…

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Matthew O'Regan  (St Johns Chambers, United Kingdom)
United Kingdom: interim injunctions in competition litigation
December 02, 2013

Private competition litigation is continuing to develop in the United Kingdom. The courts and the Competition Appeal Tribunal are seeing an increase in the number and complexity of follow-on damages…

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Max Findlay  (Max Findlay Associates, United Kingdom)
Not playing nicely
October 27, 2013

Recently, there have been two striking cases of organisations behaving badly in a way that the outside world would think was well out of order. In the first example – the Roma Medical Aids case – it…

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Matthew O'Regan  (St Johns Chambers, United Kingdom)
Competition Appeal Tribunal rules that use of data rooms is lawful in market investigations, but criticises restrictive access conditions
October 09, 2013

In competition investigations, competition authorities receive substantial amounts of confidential business information, some of which will be commercially very sensitive. This information may be…

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Peter Malone  (Clifford Chance)
Hotel Online Booking: The OFT announces its intention to accept binding commitments
September 30, 2013

On 9 August 2013, the OFT issued draft commitments in the Hotel Online Booking investigation.  The OFT has investigated the relevant markets for over 2 years and has provisionally found that certain…

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