Competition law refers to rules and regulations that promote fair and healthy competition in business. It is a set of laws designed to prevent anti-competitive practices such as monopolies, price-fixing, and unfair market dominance. The purpose of
competition law is to ensure that businesses compete fairly and consumers have access to a variety of choices at reasonable prices.
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He advises clients on the impact
of competition law on their commercial arrangements, and on the design and implementation of competition compliance programmes.
We are a law firm that caters to startups and online businesses, and as such, we've handled hundreds of
unfair competition law matters.
He is also regarded as a «go to» speaker
on competition law claims, especially private damages follow on claims.
Compliance
with competition law has never been more important, as governments seek to ensure that markets work well for consumers.
In close collaboration with our strong M&A & Private Equity practice, we are regularly involved in planning transaction structures and assessing potential
competition law issues in a transactional context.
The continent offers many business opportunities, but it is vital to understand the risks, and the increasing spread of
competition law enforcement is one of several factors that need careful consideration.
Thus, while there are many identifiable objectives of
Canadian competition law, the hierarchy of these objectives remains in flux.
She advises on the full range of trade mark and unfair
competition law matters, including contentious aspects relating to trade mark infringement.
The new penalties also make it essential to include misleading advertising compliance guidelines in brokerage
competition law compliance programs.
Brokers may also wish to ensure that agents and employees acknowledge compliance with the new
competition laws as a condition of employment or independent contractor agreements.
We are seeing an explosion of unfair
competition law claims against lawyers, by lawyers, and against online legal service providers.
However, because of the immense
competition your law firm faces online, your website must stand out and immediately grab the attention of prospective clients.
The consequences for businesses that
break competition law can be very serious, including fines of up to 10 % of worldwide turnover.
This is best achieved through a culture of compliance and by ensuring that all of your employees who could place the company at risk understand the way that
competition law works.
Be warned, if you know anything
about competition law or economics the content of the report may cause offence.
This change in attitude has exciting prospects for practitioners and litigants in enhancing access to justice, and is particularly suited to facilitating
competition law private actions.
On the defense side, we have achieved victories for companies, in a range of industries, accused of antitrust and
competition law violations.
As the federal court filings point out,
competition law requires stores to offer their products at regular prices for a «substantial» period of time before knocking the price down.
This willingness to let public interest take centre stage is often seen in countries with new
competition law regimes.
Where corporations commit securities and
competition law offences which involve consumers or investors across the nation the potential for huge damages arises.
The survey is run every four years and it aims to identify the world's leading
young competition law / antitrust partners.
Other countries have explicitly no policy apart from
general competition law or sector regulation they believe could deal with any issue that may arise.
We have significant knowledge of antitrust and
competition laws around the world and the practical trial and litigation experience required to achieve substantive and positive outcomes for our clients.
She advises clients who are active in various economic sectors on the implementation of
competition law guidelines and helps prepare employees for potential regulatory or criminal investigations.
What are common misconceptions that (international) clients have in regards to complying with the
local competition laws?
Although there are some basic principles which are common to most
competition laws worldwide, one must always check local law and practices and policies of the authorities.
She has provided training seminars and written advice to companies on how to
avoid competition law issues arising.
The group includes experts in environmental law, food and drug law, telecommunications law, chemical control, health care, product safety, and
competition law all across 60 countries.
In relevant cases, we assist with advice
on competition law, financial markets, data protection, criminal law and taxation.
His practice includes advising on and appearing in a variety of
competition law matters and in regulatory pricing reviews.
He serves as an expert witness on a wide range of matters, including the impact of the financial crisis on investment into infrastructure projects and the economic analysis of
competition law claims.
Rob is recommended as a leading junior
in competition law in both the Legal 500 and Chambers and Partners, where he is said to be «a first class competition junior» and as having a «razor sharp intellect» ``.
Recommendations include the introduction of representative actions
for competition law breaches, opt - in collective actions in which victims can choose to participate and an EU - wide minimum level of disclosure inter partes involving judgecontrolled disclosure.
Compared with the US, where it is estimated that 90 % of competition actions are commenced by private litigants,
European competition law enforcement is overwhelmingly regulator - centric.
The GC, upholding the European Commission's («Commission») decision of 19 June 2013, held that Lundbeck and four generic producers had infringed EU
competition law by entering into such agreements.
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