Tag: Private Enforcement
Private Litigation in England and Wales
Renato Nazzini, May 28, 2010
The United Kingdom has been at the forefront of developments of private enforcement of competition law. However, as I discussed...
Economics Now Plays an Important Role at The Class Certification Stage...
Wendy Bloom, May 14, 2010
Economic analysis now plays an important role at the class certification stage of antitrust class actions. This is due to...
U.S. Discovery of European Union and U.S. Leniency Applications and Other...
Samuel Miller, Kristina Nordlander, James Owens, Mar 16, 2010
An issue of growing importance in global competition law is the risk that materials produced pursuant...
Developments in Private Enforcement of Italian Antitrust Law: The Introduction of...
Alberto Martinazzi, Feb 16, 2010
As from January 1, 2010, a new procedural tool for the protection of consumers, the class action, is now available...
It Ain’t Funny How Time Slips Away: Amnesty Recipient Cooperation in...
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Jay Himes, Aug 13, 2009
Five years ago, Congress enacted the Antitrust Criminal Penalty...
The New Consensus on Class Certification: What it Means for the...
David Evans, May 13, 2009
Offering expert testimony that is a hair's breadth away from nutty is no longer sufficient to secure class certification according...
Private Actions in EC Competition Law
Renato Nazzini, Ali Nikpay, Nov 01, 2008
The paper considers the case for reform of the system of private actions in the European Union. In...
The Road to the Commission’s White Paper for Damages Actions: Where...
Assimakis Komninos, Nov 01, 2008
The European Commission´s April 2008 White Paper on Damages Actions for Antitrust Violations is a groundbreaking development. It marks the...
The Office of Fair Trading and Private Antitrust Litigation
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Elizabeth Morony, Luke Tolaini, May 03, 2007
The UK Office of Fair Trading (OFT)...