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Peter Citron (White & Case, Belgium)
European Commission dawn raids – Advocate General recommends the avoidance of "fishing expeditions"
February 23, 2015

Earlier this month, Advocate General Wahl delivered his opinion in the Deutsche Bahn  case. This case concerns important practical principles which govern the conduct of European Commission dawn…

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Matthew O'Regan (St Johns Chambers, United Kingdom)
United Kingdom: a recent rush of Phase I merger enforcement by the CMA
February 02, 2015

In an earlier post, of 2 December 2014, in which I reviewed the Competition and Markets Authority’s (“CMA”) draft annual plan for 2015/2016, I observed that (as of that date) the CMA had not, since…

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Mark Katz (Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP, Canada)
Key Competition and Foreign Investment Review Trends for Canada in 2015 (co-written with Charles Tingley)
January 30, 2015

Three key themes will shape Canadian competition and foreign investment law in 2015. Specifically, we see developments in these areas unfolding in a regulatory environment in which administration and…

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Mark Katz (Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP, Canada)
Bridging the Gap? Canada Takes on Cross-Border Price Discrimination
January 21, 2015

The Canadian government is determined to remedy what it (and many Canadians) regard as an unjustified gap between US and Canadian prices for the same goods. In particular, the government has focussed…

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Matthew O'Regan (St Johns Chambers, United Kingdom)
United Kingdom: CMA consults on draft Annual Plan for 2015/2016
December 02, 2014

The Competition and Markets Authority (“CMA”) has recently published its draft Annual Plan for 2015/2016, its second year of operation after assuming the functions of the Competition Commission and…

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Ayman Guirguis (K&L Gates)
Competition Law Root & Branch Review: Harper Draft Report Released
December 01, 2014

Co-authored by Ayman Guirguis (Partner), Jackie Mortensen (Senior Associate), Asa Lam (Lawyer) & Jessica Qiu (Lawyer).   On 22 September 2014 the much anticipated Draft Report of the ‘root…

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Mark Katz (Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP, Canada)
Q and A on Canadian Merger Control
November 26, 2014

General overview of the key merger control regimes in Canada Competition Act Canada’s Competition Act (the Act) authorises the Commissioner of Competition (the Commissioner) to challenge merger…

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Jan Peter van der Veer (RBB Economics)
The Commission’s food retail study – not enough food for thought
November 25, 2014

In October 2014, the Commission published the result of its long-awaited food retail study. The study provides an extensive empirical analysis of the impact of bargaining power and private label on…

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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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