Tag: Court
UK: Ofcom set for High Court battle over Sky-Fox ruling
Telecom Regulator Ofcom is facing a High Court battle over its ruling that Sky would remain “fit and proper” to hold a UK broadcasting...
US: Valeant, Impax lose antitrust class action appeal
According to Reuters, a federal appeals court has declined to review an order certifying a class action by purchasers of the acne medication Solodyn...
US: FTC and Uber join forces to stop new Seattle law
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is siding with Uber Technologies in a fight to block a Seattle law that would allow ride-hailing drivers to...
Market Dominance Under The Anti-Monopoly Law: SAIC’s Landmark Decision On Tetra...
By Vanessa Yanhua Zhang, John Jiong Gong & Amanda Jing Yang -
On November 16, 2016, SAIC issued a press release on its over-four-year investigation...
Rebates: Formalism, Effects and the Real World
By Lia Vitzilaiou -
Rebates by dominant undertakings are a controversial area in competition law. While they can be part of genuine price competition and lead...
Interim Relief And Protection Of Confidential Information In Eu Cartel Decisions:...
By Kyriakos Fountoukakos & Camille Puech-Baron -
Imagine you are the lawyer advising a multinational company that was sanctioned by the European Commission for participating...
Microsoft after Fifteen Years
Keith N. Hylton, March 20, 2016
United States v. Microsoft Corp. (Microsoft III) is now fifteen years old, and that I would write such a...
Legal boundaries of Competition in the Area of Internet: Challenges and...
Zhu Li, March 20, 2016
Some new characteristics of competition in the Internet industry, e.g., competition for attention, innovation competition, cross-market competition etc., have brought...
The 3Q case and the abuse of dominance analysis under China’s...
Yong Huang and Xin Zhang, March 20, 2016
On March 20, 2013, the Higher People's Court of Guangdong Province gave its judgment on the case...
Section 2 and the Rule of Reason: Report from the...
By Mark S. Popofsky & Ariel A. Martinez
Courts remain, in the words of one observer, mired in an “exclusionary conduct ‘definition’ war.” Applying Section...