European Commissioner Joaquin Almunia has reportedly sent a letter to other EU commissioners in efforts to convince his colleagues that the controversial settlement planned with Google should be approved because further competition scrutiny awaits for the company.
The letter, revealed by an unnamed source, suggests that Google’s antitrust troubles across the …read more
As companies and marketers well know by now (or should), Canada’s new federal anti-spam legislation (CASL) will come largely into force on July 1st. The new law will of course impact electronic marketing to Canadians in many sectors and require that marketers consider how they need to comply …read more
Co-authored by Boris Bronfentrinker, Nicola Boyle and Tom Bolster, Hausfeld LLP
On 5 June 2014, the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) clarified the full extent of cartel damages that can be recovered in Europe. The ECJ ruled that the civil liability of …read more
Canada’s CRTC, one of three federal agencies responsible for administering and enforcing Canada’s new federal anti-spam law (CASL), has updated its “Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation” page to include more CASL background and compliance materials. (CASL comes into force July 1st and also applies to international marketers …read more