The European Court of Justice’s Judgment in Intel
Today the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) issued its long-awaited judgment in Intel Corporation Inc. v European Commission. It sets aside the judgment of the General Court (GC) on the basis that the...
View ArticleE-Commerce in the EU, Covington & Laurence Simons General Counsel Seminar
On 30 November, Covington and Laurence Simons co-hosted a seminar on e-commerce in the EU for a variety of General Counsel from different industries. E-commerce continues to grow rapidly in Europe and...
View ArticleLuxury Goods Manufacturers May Block Certain Online Sales on Third-Party...
By Jennifer Boudet, Miranda Cole and Gemma Nash. On 6 December 2017, the Court of Justice of European Union (CJEU) issued its long-awaited Judgment in Coty Germany GmbH v Parfümerie Akzente GmbH....
View ArticleAntitrust Damages in the English High Court
On 9 October 2018, the High Court of England and Wales handed down its first reasoned damages award in a follow-on antitrust damages claim (BritNed v ABB). Although BritNed had claimed damages of €180...
View ArticleA refusal to make a ‘Collective Proceedings Order’ in England can be appealed
In its 13 November 2018 judgment in Merricks v MasterCard, the English Court of Appeal (the CA) determined that a refusal by the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) to grant a Collective Proceedings...
View ArticleEU Court’s Partial Annulment of the Decision in the Servier Reverse Payment...
On 12 December 2018, the EU General Court (GC) delivered its judgment in the Servier reverse payment patent settlement case, the second GC judgment to date on reverse payment patent settlements (after...
View ArticleAdvanced Competition Law Conference London – Joint Presentation on Recent EU...
On 14 May, Johan Ysewyn and Dirk Van Erps (DG COMP) gave a presentation on recent EU cartel enforcement at the annual Advanced EU Competition Law Conference in London. Their presentation covered...
View ArticleCovington Alert: DOJ to Credit Compliance Programs and Consider Deferred...
On July 11, 2019, Assistant Attorney General Makan Delrahim announced fundamental and sweeping changes to the Division’s approach to corporate compliance policies that will bring it into line with...
View ArticleGerman Ministry of Economics and Energy publishes the draft Act on...
On 7 October 2019, the German Ministry of Economics and Energy published the draft Act on Digitalisation of German Competition Law (the “Draft Act”). The Draft Act proposes several key changes to the...
View ArticleCOVID 19 – Competition Law Implications (17 March 2020)
The Covington EU Competition team will be updating you regularly, through the Covington Competition blog, on the competition law implications – both procedural and substantive – of the COVID-19 crisis....
View ArticleCOVID 19 – Competition Law Implications (18 March 2020)
The Covington EU Competition team will be updating you regularly, through the Covington Competition blog, on the competition law implications – both procedural and substantive – of the COVID-19 crisis....
View ArticleCOVID 19 – US and EU Competition Law Implications (19 March 2020)
The Covington US and EU Competition/Antitrust teams will be updating you regularly, through the Covington Competition blog, on the competition/antitrust law implications – both procedural and...
View ArticleCOVID 19 – US and EU Competition Law Implications (20 March 2020)
The Covington US and EU Competition/Antitrust teams will be updating you regularly, through the Covington Competition blog, on the competition/antitrust law implications – both procedural and...
View ArticleCOVID 19 – US and EU Competition Law Implications (23 March 2020)
The Covington US and EU Competition/Antitrust teams will be updating you regularly, through the Covington Competition blog, on the competition/antitrust law implications – both procedural and...
View ArticleCOVID 19 – US and EU Competition Law Implications (24 March 2020)
The Covington US and EU Competition/Antitrust teams will be updating you regularly, through the Covington Competition blog, on the competition/antitrust law implications – both procedural and...
View ArticleCOVID 19 – US and EU Competition Law Implications (25 March 2020)
The Covington US and EU Competition/Antitrust teams will be updating you regularly, through the Covington Competition blog, on the competition/antitrust law implications – both procedural and...
View ArticleCOVID 19 – US and EU Competition Law Implications (26 March 2020)
The Covington US and EU Competition/Antitrust teams will be updating you regularly, through the Covington Competition blog, on the competition/antitrust law implications – both procedural and...
View ArticleCOVID 19 – US and EU Competition Law Implications (27 March 2020)
The Covington US and EU Competition/Antitrust teams will be updating you regularly, through the Covington Competition blog, on the competition/antitrust law implications – both procedural and...
View ArticleCompetition Guardrails for Collaborating in Response to COVID-19
COVID‑19 has caused a public health crisis and extreme disruption to economic markets. As communities, governments, and businesses come together to combat these challenges, questions are naturally...
View ArticleCOVID 19 – US and EU Competition Law Implications (30 March 2020)
The Covington US and EU Competition/Antitrust teams will be updating you regularly, through the Covington Competition blog, on the competition/antitrust law implications – both procedural and...
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