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Horizontal cooperation: from the dark side to the light?

Recent enforcement action shows that companies involved in data sharing and data pooling or sustainability cooperation need to tread carefully.

Are your distribution contracts ready for the revised VBER?

On 9 July 2021, the Commission published its draft revised Vertical Block Exemption Regulation (VBER) and the accompanying Vertical Guidelines.

Game on for gatekeepers: Digital Markets Act finalised

Now that political agreement has been reached on the final text, the Digital Markets Act (DMA) will enter into force soon. The DMA’s ex ante rules and obligations will apply next to the ad hoc EU and national competition rules.

ACM jumps on gun-jumping bandwagon

Companies involved in multi-step acquisitions should beware of potential gun-jumping risks. The ACM has fined a trade association for failing to notify the acquisition of four pharmacies involving a consecutive partial resale.

ECJ in Bpost and Nordzucker: clearer limits for non bis in idem

On 22 March 2022, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) offered companies investigated for the same conduct by several authorities clarity on the core principles of the application of the non bis in idem (double jeopardy) protection.

De Dataverordening (“Data Act”)

De Europese Commissie heeft op 23 februari 2022 de Europese dataverordening (“Data Act”) voorgesteld, die het delen van data beoogt te bevorderen. Steeds meer gegevens worden door mensen en machines gegenereerd, bewaard en hergebruikt.

Sustainability solutions sussed out soon

More antitrust clarity has arrived for companies involved in sustainability collaborations. The EC published draft revised rules on horizontal cooperation agreements and the ACM informally approved two green initiatives in the energy sector.

Employers beware: final warning for “job cartels”

Only months after suspending an investigation into a possible wage-fixing cartel, the Dutch Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) has warned employers, employers’ organisations, and trade associations to not engage in no-poach agreements. 

Pfizer may be off the hook, but ACM pharma supervision continues

Pharma companies beware: discount schemes by former patent owners raise red flags at competition authorities.

Duality on dual distribution resolved?

Nothing is more fickle than information exchange: it changes colour under EU competition rules depending on the nature of the relationship between the exchanging companies.

Getting the Deal Through – Cartel Regulation 2022

Roos Elemans, Stijn de Jong and Kaj Privé contributed to Getting the Deal Through – Cartel Regulation 2022. In their publication, they discuss important issues that apply to cartel regulation in the Netherlands.

Take note(s): Qualcomm’s EUR 1 billion dominance abuse fine quashed

The General Court annulled the Commission’s EUR 1 billion fine imposed on Qualcomm for abuse of dominance on the LTE chipsets market.

The new VBER is here! Time to update your distribution agreements

The new Vertical Block Exemption Regulation (VBER) entered into force on 1 June 2022. The new VBER is stricter on dual distribution and across-platform retail parity obligations than the old one, but is more lenient towards active sales and online sales r

Park your parking structures: EU Court upholds Canon’s gun jumping fine

Companies involved in M&A transactions had better think twice before temporarily parking a target undertaking with an interim buyer.

AG Emiliou: careful treading in hybrid cartel procedures

On 12 May 2022, Advocate General (AG) Emiliou delivered his Opinion proposing that the European Court of Justice (ECJ) dismiss HSBC’s appeal.

Are you ready for the new Dutch and EU transactional hurdles?

Companies beware: new Dutch and EU transactional hurdles are coming closer. In the Netherlands, new national security investment screening rules are imminent.

Landmark ECJ ruling: subsidiary liability in follow-on cartel cases

On 6 October 2021, the European Court of Justice issued a landmark judgment in the Sumal case.

Dust off your dawn raid manuals: the heat is (back) on

Companies should brace themselves for multiple multi-jurisdictional dawn raids over the coming months.

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