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2022: the big reveal of 2021’s competition law promises

2021 was riddled with sneak previews of a “review of competition policy tools with unprecedented scope and ambition”.

Foreign subsidies: another addition to the M&A checklist

Checking for merger control notification obligations and Foreign Direct Investment screening mechanisms will be on the list for most companies involved in M&A deals.

Slovak Telekom: ECJ on essentials of the ‘essential facilities’ doctrine

Only dominant companies with a “genuinely tight grip” on the market can be forced to grant rivals access to their infrastructure.

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.

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

ACM walks the walk: first-ever vertical price coordination fine

The Dutch Competition Authority (“ACM”) has claimed a first victim in its vertical restraints battle. Samsung Electronics was fined nearly EUR 40 million for having meddled in the online resale prices for televisions at seven retailers.

Commission reveals first piece of antitrust sustainability puzzle

The European Commission has published a Policy Brief setting out its preliminary views on how to fit the European Green Deal’s sustainability goals into the EU competition rules.

Google Shopping: self-preferencing can be abusive

The European Court of Justice has confirmed that Google abused its dominance by favouring its own shopping comparison service and demoting competing ones. However, not all favouritism is doomed.

Tekst & Commentaar Mededingingsrecht

Roos Elemans en Jurriaan van Gent droegen bij aan de nieuwe uitgave van Tekst & Commentaar Mededingingsrecht. Mede dankzij deze bijdrage kunnen (mededingings-)juristen actief op het gebied van investeringstoetsingen nu gebruikmaken van dit naslagwerk.

The next 5 years: European Commission launches New Consumer Agenda

Despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the European Commission is already looking ahead to set its consumer protection priorities for the next five years.

Stibbe advises care chain Goed

Stibbe advised Goed, the network of pharmacies, home care shops and audiology shops of health insurance fund​ CM, on the sale of its hearing centres chain to Audika Belgium.

Do the math: ACM publishes strategy on monitoring use algorithms

The ACM worries that the use of algorithms may lead to the creation of cartels, or nudge consumers towards a purchasing decision that is not in their best interest.

Buckle up: the ACM is racing ahead with speedy solutions and more fines

The Dutch competition watchdog ACM will bite faster and fiercer, according to its new chairman Martijn Snoep. The ACM plans to shorten the length of its investigations by deciding on their merits sooner.

Guess what, online branding restrictions are on the Commission's radar

Companies are probably aware of the Commission's eagerness to clamp down on online resale price maintenance and geo-blocking restrictions. The recent fine for vertical restraints by clothing company Guess marks a new dot on the Commission's radar.

Court of Appeal in the Netherlands decides to appoint independent economic experts in TenneT v ABB

On 20 July 2018, the Court of Appeal of Gelderland published another interim judgment in the ongoing proceedings between TenneT, the grid operator in the Netherlands, and ABB in relation to the gas insulated switchgear (GIS) infringement.

District Court in the Netherlands rules on limitation periods in CRT case

On 27 June 2018, the District Court of East-Brabant ruled on the limitation periods of a damages claim brought by Vestel in relation to the alleged cathode ray tubes (CRT) cartel.

European Commission issues a new Best Practices Code for State aid control

On 16 July 2018, the European Commission adopted a new Best Practices Code for State aid control. With this code the Commission aims to provide clarity to Member States, businesses and stakeholders about the day-to-day conduct of State aid procedures.

General Court dismisses appeals by investor against power cable cartel fine

On 12 July 2018, the General Court dismissed the appeals against the fines imposed by the European Commission in the power cable cartel.

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