Tag: Court of First Instance
Bertelsmann and Sony Judgment: Welcome Clarity for EC Merger Review from...
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James Aitken, Rachel Brandenburger, Thomas Janssens, Jul 28, 2008
On July 10, 2008, the...
The European Commission’s Reexamination of the SonyBMG Merger: A Precedent-Setting Attempt...
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Caroline Pauwels, Ben Van Rompuy, Jul 22, 2008
On July 13, 2006, the European...
Margin Squeeze in Regulated Industries: The CFI Judgment in the Deutsche...
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Pierre-André Buigues, Robert Klotz, Jul 10, 2008
n its long-awaited ruling of April 10,...
”Informative and Interesting”*: The CFI Rules in Deutsche Telekom v. European...
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Peter Alexiadis, May 12, 2008
* The author is reminded of the alleged statement...
Margin Squeeze after Deutsche Telekom
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Simon Genevaz, May 14, 2008
Margin squeeze practices occur in industries where incumbent companies...
Comments on the CFI’s Recent Ruling in Deutsche Telekom v. European...
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Bernard Amory, Alexandre Verheyden, May 13, 2008
This brief paper discusses the implications on...
Regulating the Regulated: Deutsche Telekom v. European Commission
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Robert O'Donoghue, May 15, 2008
It is reasonably clear following Deutsche Telekom that the...
Tying after Microsoft: One Step Forward and Two Steps Back?
Kelyn Bacon, Apr 24, 2008
In the tying part of the Microsoft case, as in the interoperability part of the case, the CFI upheld the...
The Thirteenth Chime of the Clock
R. Hewitt Pate, Apr 24, 2008
Few judgments of the European Court of First Instance (CFI) have attracted as much attention or controversy as the...
Microsoft: What Sort of Landmark?
Daniel Beard, Apr 24, 2008
The Microsoft judgment was a big decision in the sense that it is long and concerns an important company. If...