
Linklaters
2023 Awards
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Once bitten, twice shy? Would RoW authorities be able to block an exceptional dividend payment à la Albertsons/Kroger?Linklaters LLP, Nicole Kar and Emma Cochrane, November 2022
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Pre-notification duration – explaining the increase?Linklaters LLP, Bernd Meyring, Neil Hoolihan, Joost Dibbits and Cécile Manong, September 2022
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Qualcomm high-profile decision annulled: how the General Court is putting pressure on the Commission to strengthen its demonstration of anticompetitive effectsLinklaters LLP, Gerwin Van Gerven, Thomas Elkins and Daniel Green, June 2022
2022 Awards
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After Lundbeck: Is the “pay for delay” debate over?Linklaters LLP, Jonas Koponen and Anna Laszczyk, 4 May 2021
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Biden’s executive order and the shifting US antitrust landscapeLinklaters LLP, Douglas Tween, William Huynh and Ben Bauer, 16 July 2021
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Distribution agreements: An overview of EU and national case lawConcurrences Bulletin, Charlotte Colin-Dubuisson, 21 October 2021, e-Competitions Special Issue Distribution agreements
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Hong Kong: “it takes two to collude” – Competition Tribunal rejects first private competition actionLinklaters, Marcus Pollard and Kathleen Gooi, 12 November 2021, Client Alert
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Price parity clauses and digital platforms: The rocky path to much needed clarityLinklaters LLP, Nicole Kar and Verity Egerton-Doyle, 17 March 2021
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Rhino is born! Three themes impacting merger review in the EULinklaters LLP, Bernd Meyring and Joost Dibbits, 9 November 2021
2021 Awards
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Break fee at Tiffany’s? Invoking failure to comply with regulatory conditionality in broken dealsLinking Competition blog series, Nicole Kar and Clara Pang and Antonia Sherman, October 2, 2020
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Chinese antitrust guidelines on leniency and commitments offer companies a “Way Out”China Law and Practice, Xi Liao, Fay Zhou and Vivian Cao, November 19, 2020
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De facto control in EU merger control lawConcurrences Review, Alexandre Rouhette and Pierre Garenne, November 2020, N°4-2020
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EU foreign subsidies white paper seriesLinkingCompetition blog series, Nicole Kar, Natura Gracia, Jonas Koponen, Christoph Barth, Bernd Meyring, September 23, 2020
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The Digital Markets Act: Variations on the theme of competition policyLinkingCompetition blog series, Christian Ahlborn, Bernd Meyring, Annamaria Mangiaracina, Will Leslie, Eoin O’Reilly, Asimina Michailidou and Lodewick Prompers, February 1, 2021
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Work in progress: Hong Kong’s competition law five years onJournal of European Competition Law & Practice, Marcus Pollard and Kathleen Gooi, September 2020, Volume 11, Issue 7
2020 Awards
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Canon/Toshiba: The Death of the Two-Step?Nicole Kar, Linklaters Blog, LinkingCompetition, 29 October 2019
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Crediting Compliance: U.S. DOJ Antitrust Division Reverses Long-Standing Policies and Issues Detailed Guidance on Corporate Antitrust Compliance ProgramsDouglas Tween, Thomas A. McGrath, Antonia Sherman, William Huynh, Linklaters Insights, July 2019
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Heralding a New Era of Antitrust Enforcement in China: New Provisions on Monopolistic Agreements and Abuse of DominanceVivian Cao, Fay Zhou and Xi Liao, China Law & Practice, November 21, 2019
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Legacy of Vestager’s First Term (Series)Gerwin Van Gerven, Mairi McMartin, Jonas Koponen, Bernard van de Walle, Christian Ahlborn, Nicole Kar, Fay Zhou, Nick Peristerakis, John Eichlin, Caroline Borgers, William Langridge, Linklaters Blog, LinkingCompetition. September 27, 2019.
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Prevention is Better than Cure: Hong Kong Competition Commission Clarifies Approach to Information ExchangeMarcus Pollard and Kathleen Gooi, Linklaters Newsletter, October 2019
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Price Parity Clauses and Online Platforms: Is There a New Way Forward?Lukas Solek, David-Julien dos Santos and Elisha Kemps, Linklaters Blog, LinkingCompetition, 14 November 2019