All Competition articles – Page 4
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EventSeminar: 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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EventInnovation 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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EventCompetition 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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EventCompetition 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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EventCompetition 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?
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EventSeminar: FCA enforcement (7 November 2017)
Mary Starks, director of Competition and Economics at the FCA will provide an overview of some of the FCA’s ongoing competition work.
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EventSeminar: Key recent developments in abuse of dominance (17 October 2017)
Abuse of dominance remains a key area of enforcement and litigation activity. This seminar will provide important insights on practical implications for clients on the complaint and defence sides.
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EventSeminar: Round up of CAT private enforcement (12 September 2017)
This Tuesday evening presentation will help you to gain an improved understanding of the implications of recent decisions within the Competition and Appeal Tribunal.
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EventThe Competition Section 2017 annual dinner and awards
The Law Society’s Competition Section is pleased to announce that its formal annual dinner and Horsfall-Turner Essay Prize Awards took place this year on Wednesday 22 November at the Law Society’s Hall.
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FAQLaw Society Publishing discount
Members of the Competition Section are entitled to 20% off all titles published by Law Society Publishing. Find out more and access your discount.
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EventSeminar: Online hotel booking - antitrust investigation (13 June 2017)
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EventSeminar: Fairness and due process in UK antitrust proceedings (18 July 2017)
This presentation will help you to gain an improved understanding of the CMA’s enforcement work, and the rationale behind its procedures and policies.
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EventSeminar: Big data (2 May 2017)
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EventSeminar: Infringements under EU cartel law and their future (7 Feb 2017)
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EventSeminar: Brexit Part 2: Litigation and enforcement (11 October 2016)
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Competition Section 2016 annual dinner and awards
The Law Society’s Competition Section is pleased to share the photographs from the 2016 formal annual dinner and Horsfall Turner essay prize award ceremony.
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EventSeminar: Brexit Part 1: Models, mergers and the wider competition framework (13 September 2016)
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EventCompetition Section annual dinner and awards (3 December 2015) : in pictures
The Law Society’s Competition Section is pleased to share the speech and photographs from the 2015 formal annual dinner and Horsfall Turner essay prize award ceremony.
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Competition Section annual conference (19 May 2016)
Presented by leading practitioners both from the UK and abroad, our annual conference will provide you with the most up-to-date coverage of all the major issues and developments in the world of competition law.