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Mark Katz  (Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP, Canada)
The Davies Forecast of Top 5 Trends and Issues for Canadian Competition Law in 2020
January 24, 2020

The Davies Forecast of Top 5 Trends and Issues for Canadian Competition Law in 2020 Jim Dinning, Anita Banicevic and Mark Katz Here is Davies’ annual forecast of Canadian competition law developments…

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Alessandro Massolo  (Autorità Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato)
The Autorité de la concurrence and Bundeskartellamt report on “Algorithms and Competition”
January 24, 2020

I. Introduction Algorithms may raise competition concerns especially when assessing collusive practices. Very often, the term “algorithm” is used improperly. When we imagine the cartels of the future…

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Rob van der Laan  (OmniCLES)
CICRA’s 150th merger decision
January 23, 2020

CICRA stands for Channel Islands Competition and Regulatory Authorities. This is the competition authority for Jersey and Guernsey, small island jurisdictions located between France and England.…

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David Little , Gregory Bonné , Alexandra Luchian , Nathan Wilkins  (Latham & Watkins LLP)
UK Competition Appeal Tribunal Judgment: Pushing the Envelope on Abuse of Dominance
January 17, 2020

UK Competition Appeal Tribunal Judgment: Pushing the Envelope on Abuse of Dominance The CAT’s Royal Mail v Ofcom judgment considers what constitutes abusive conduct, the “as-efficient competitor”…

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Pablo Figueroa  (Pérez-Llorca, Spain)
Spanish Antitrust - Year in Review
January 14, 2020

2019 was an eventful year in Spanish antitrust enforcement. Here is a brief overview of 2019’s major legal changes and relevant developments in relation to Competition law in Spain, as well as what…

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Eleonora Mateina  (Eversheds Sutherland, Bulgaria) , Anastasiya Grunova  (Tsvetkova, Bebov and Partners)
The Bulgarian National Electricity Company sanctioned for abuse of dominance on the market of balancing energy of renewables
January 07, 2020

The Bulgarian Commission for Protection of Competition (“BCPC”) imposed a fine amounting to BGN 315 612 the National Electricity Company EAD (“NEK”) for abuse of dominance - infringement of Art. 21,…

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Fırat Eğrilmez , Celal Duruhan Aydınlı  (ACTECON)
ACM has Imposed a Fine of 1.84 million Euros for Deleting WhatsApp Chat Conversations During a Dawn Raid
January 06, 2020

Dawn raids may become a nerve-racking experience for companies that are under scrutiny of competition authorities and their employees. During a dawn raid, which is performed without prior notice,…

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Jose Rivas  (Bird and Bird, Belgium)
World Competition Law and Economics Review, volume 42, issue 4, 2019
December 31, 2019

We are happy to inform you that the latest issue of the journal is now available and includes the following contributions:   Hedvig Schmidt, Competition Law and IP Rights: Not So Complementary:…

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Mark Katz  (Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP, Canada)
He Knows When You’ve Been Naughty: Canada’s Competition Commissioner Delivers Lumps of Coal to Merging Parties
December 27, 2019

Recent Developments in Canadian Merger Review: Sad Holiday Tidings for Merging Parties Charles Tingley, Anita Banicevic, Mark Katz In his own version of the pre-holiday rush, the Canadian…

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Chris Boyd  (Kirkland & Ellis LLP) , Sally Evans  (Kirkland & Ellis)
A clear distaste for warehousing structures (Canon/Toshiba)
December 17, 2019

Key takeaways In November, the European Commission (“Commission”) published its much-anticipated reasoning in the Canon/Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation (“TMSC”) merger infringement case.[1] …

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