I have slightly rewritten my post on Inability to pay and significant loss of asset value, to make the text – and argument – flow a little better. No change of substance or argument was intended.
I have two speaking engagements in April, both on cartels. The first is for the American Bar Association: Slicing the Pie: Defining the Scope of an International Cartel: April 28, 2014 12:00PM to 1:30PM (EST) / 6:00PM to 7:30PM (CET) The second is at the IBC Advanced EU Competition Law event in London on 29 & 30 April, where I’ll be speaking with Johan Ysewyn on recent cartel developments. IBC bills the conference as “The ultimate review of key developments in EU competition law.” If anyone is organising a penultimate review of developments, please let me know.
Commentary Elsewhere: from writers around the web. Please note the explanation of this section on the “About the Site” page. From CPI RSS: On the Relationship Between Media Plurality Legislation and Competition Law “ Recent events in the United Kingdom, including the furor surrounding the newspaper "phone hacking" scandal which led to the Leveson report, have focused attention on possible new legislation concerning media plurality. These events follow an inquiry in the European Union that is longer lasting but less likely to bear legislative fruit. Broad questions are raised in these debates, but the focus here is upon the relationship between legal provisions for media plurality and competition law and, in particular, upon such questions as: To what degree does competition law […]
Commentary Elsewhere: from writers around the web. Please note the explanation of this section on the “About the Site” page. From AntitrustConnect Blog: Is the FTC Changing Its Intellectual Property Rights Policy? “Schiff Hardin LLP Schiff Hardin LLP Commissioner Josh Wright of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission certainly is the gift that keeps on giving to antitrust commentators. Rarely do many weeks go by without a Wright speech or dissenting opinion that cogently takes on … Continue reading → • Leave a comment on Is the FTC Changing Its Intellectual Property Rights Policy? “