All Competition articles – Page 3
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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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Professor Richard Whish: key trends in competition law 2018/19
Professor Richard Whish asks whether we need to refocus competition law from price obsession to consumer wealth.
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Review of the Digital Competition Experts Panel report (OnDemand)
Listen to Dr Philip Marsden educational and entertaining Competition Section seminar reviewing the findings of the government’s Digital Competition Experts Panel.
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The impact of data on merger control (12 February 2019)
This seminar will survey EU merger control cases involving data issues.
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The interface between public procurement and competition law (OnDemand)
There are many factors relating to competition law that need to be considered when advising on public procurement.
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Seminar: Update on recent pharmaceutical competition cases (4 December 2018)
Sign in and download the slides from our 4 December 2018 seminar updating you on recent pharmaceutical cases.
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Seminar: UK national security law and merger control (13 November 2018)
Sign in and download the slides from our 13 November 2018 seminar on the proposed UK national security and investment law reforms.
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Competition Section seminar: State aid post-Brexit (9 October 2018)
Juliette Enser, interim director of the CMA’s state aid programme will speak about the CMA’s preparations to take on its role as the UK’s post-Brexit state aid regulator.
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Annual Competition Section dinner and awards 2018
The Law Society’s Competition Section is pleased to share Professor Whish’s keynote speech and the photographs from the 2018 formal annual dinner and Horsfall Turner essay prize award ceremony.
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Understanding full functionality in joint ventures (OnDemand)
This webinar explores what full-functionality means in practice and examines the relevance of case law.
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Seminar: Running an effective in-house compliance programme (10 July 2018)
This hour seminar will investigate how to create and run an effective compliance programme. It will be held at the Law Society on Tuesday 10 July from 18:00.
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Innovation theories of harm and horizontal mergers (OnDemand)
This webinar examines the lively debate on how horizontal mergers can have an impact on innovation.
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Competition Section seminar: CPD for Irish Practising Certificate holders (12 June 2018)
This two-hour seminar will cover essential CPD requirements for Irish PC holders, with a particular focus on the regulatory element of Irish professional development.
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Competition Section seminar: Achieving professional ambitions in Competition law (10 April 2018, London)
In this seminar, speakers from different backgrounds and areas of expertise will share their best practical advice for achieving professional ambitions in Competition law.
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Competition Section seminar: Selective distribution (20 February 2018, London)
Who gets to decide where and how products are sold? Will Brexit change the approach to assessment?