Spain implements and expands upon EU competition Directive 8 February 2016 By Emma White Spain has released its proposal for implementing the EU’s Directive on competition damages in private proceedings Read on
KWM named in the global competition elite 2 February 2016 By Emma White KWM has been listed as one of the world’s top 20 competition practices in GCR’s “Global Elite” Read on
Foul play suspected: investigation into Serie A TV rights kicks off 26 May 2015 By Alex Horne Italian Competition Authority looks to sink their boot into pay TV networks over Serie A soccer rights Read on
Draft EU proposal enables cartel victims to strike back 9 July 2013 By Emily Gentle The EC has published a draft private damages proposal for cartel victims that could change private litigation in EU member countries. Read on
Apple and publishers in EC’s bad (e)books 19 December 2012 By Jordana Glanz Apple and four of the world's largest publishers offer commitments to the European Commission to settle a price fixing investigation into e-books Read on
Game over for Canadian bid-riggers seeking Government work 3 December 2012 By Kim de Kock Canadian bid-riggers blocked from participating in Government tenders Read on
The interface of antitrust and IP in China 23 November 2012 By Peta Stevenson Read the great post over at China Law Insight on the role of the antitrust regulator in IP licencing here. Read on
The new sheriff in town: Hong Kong’s new competition law regime 25 October 2012 By Kim de Kock Hong Kong's new competition law regime Read on