All Competition articles – Page 2
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Webinar: Professor Whish’s president’s update (OnDemand)
In this webinar, Professor Richard Whish explored the key trends in competition law between 2019 and 2020.
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Webinar: Whistl UK case – the case team’s perspective (OnDemand)
In late 2019, the Competition Appeal Tribunal upheld a decision by Ofcom finding Royal Mail to have abused its dominant position and imposing a fine of £50 million. This webinar, recorded 10 November 2020, provided by OfCom, delivered an overview of the original case and the subsequent appeal from the ...
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Webinar: advanced analytics at the CMA: what practitioners need to know (OnDemand)
This webinar explained how the CMA’s data and analytics team is revolutionising its investigations.
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Webinar: EU merger control and life after Brexit – the view from Brussels (OnDemand)
In this webinar, Balazs Horvath, European Commission and Davina Garrod, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer and Feld LLP, discussed how merger control in the EU might differ after Brexit. This webinar was recorded on 14 July 2020 and is inclusive and exclusive OnDemand for members of the Competition Section.
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Competition Section and ABA teleconference – CMA interventionism (OnDemand)
This webinar, recorded 17 June 2020, gives an overview of CMA interventionism, in collaboration with the American Bar Association (ABA).
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Podcast: Reverse patent settlements and the GSK case (OnDemand)
Brian Sher, partner and co-head of competition at CMS, reviewed recent EU and UK cases on reverse patent settlements.
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CMA cartel awareness campaign: Cheating or Competing?
Listen to Howard Cartlidge, senior director, Cartels at the CMA discuss the aims of the new cartels awareness campaign, Cheating or Competing?
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) advice and updates
We know members will have questions about the implications of COVID-19. We’re keeping the coronavirus situation under review. Our online resources will be updated regularly to reflect the most recent guidance
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UK mergers update (OnDemand)
This seminar, recorded 10 March 2020, provided an overview of substantive and procedural developments in UK merger control in 2019 to 2020.
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Competition Section annual conference 2020 (14 May 2020)
Join us at our annual conference in London on 14 May 2020.
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CANCELLED - Roundtable: UNCTAD – contribute to the future international competition enforcement framework (11 February 2020)
We are disappointed to have had to cancel this event as a key speaker might have been exposed to Coronavirus and can no longer travel.
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Abuse of dominance – recent developments in the UK and Europe (OnDemand)
This seminar was recorded on the 3 December 2019.
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Competition litigation law challenging transaction chains (8 October 2019)
Join us on 8 October at the Law Society for a seminar reviewing the recent key competition litigation damages.
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Podcast: vertical agreements: the digital dimension and risks
This 20-minute podcast gives a brief practical overview of EU competition law concerning the e-commerce aspects of vertical agreements.
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CPD compliance for Irish practising certificate holders (10 September 2019)
On the 10 September we hosted a practical seminar facilitated by Irish law firm Mason Hayes & Curran focusing on the essential CPD requirements for Irish practising certificate holders, with a focus on the regulatory element of Irish professional development.
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Law Society produces UK-EU future partnership report
On 1 August, the Law Society published a report outlining the ideal UK-EU trading relationship for legal services post-Brexit and reviewed other options, including a free trade agreement and trading on WTO terms.
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Webinar: vertical agreements: the digital dimension and risks (OnDemand)
This webinar gives a practical overview of the EU regime for the e-commerce aspects of vertical agreements.
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Dawn raids: best practices and recent developments (OnDemand)
This webinar explores how to prepare for a dawn raid and how to protect your client’s interests.
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