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Abuse of dominance: no commercial gain, no abuse? (Competition Bulletin from Blackstone Chambers)

by 21st Century Competition | Feb 10, 2014 | Global Blogs

Is it necessary for there to be some commercial benefit to be gained by a dominant undertaking from its conduct before that conduct can be condemned as abusive? No, says Mrs Justice Rose in Arriva the Shires Ltd v London Luton Airport Operations Ltd [2014] EWHC 64...

St Gallen International Competition Law Forum IFC (Australian Competition Law and Policy Discussion)

by 21st Century Competition | Feb 10, 2014 | Global Blogs

St.Gallen International Competition Law Forum ICF – May 15th and 16th 2014 The 21st St.Gallen International Competition Law Forum ICF will be held on May 15th and 16th 2014. Once more, it will feature a thrilling selection of hot topics in current competition law...

LCD Court Dismisses Motorola’s Multi-Billion Dollar Antitrust Claims Based On Overseas Purchases (Sheppard Mullin Antitrust Connect Blog)

by 21st Century Competition | Feb 5, 2014 | Global Blogs

On January 23, in a landmark decision that is one of the most important yet to be handed down in the sprawling LCD antitrust litigation pending in various federal courts since 2006, Judge Joan Gottschall of the Northern District of Illinois dismissed plaintiff...

Competition Law and Foreign Investment Review in Canada – Top 10 Issues for 2014 (Kluwer Antitrust Connect Blog)

by 21st Century Competition | Feb 4, 2014 | Global Blogs

In our annual forecast of the year ahead for Canadian competition and foreign investment review law, the Davies Competition Law and Foreign Investment Group outlines the “Top 10″ key issues and trends to watch for this year. 1. A Green Light for Class Actions by...

“Unfair advantage” under the Trade Marks Directive (Competition Bulletin from Blackstone Chambers)

by 21st Century Competition | Feb 4, 2014 | Global Blogs

Readers over the age of 24 do not fall into Jack Wills’ core target market, and may therefore be unfamiliar with the clothing brand’s “Mr Wills” pheasant logo: On the other hand, those readers who are Jack Wills devotees may want to check when you get home...
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