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Stibbe advises listed telecom player

Stibbe assisted a major listed telecom player on its bid for the public procurement contract to be awarded by the three regions in Belgium regarding the introduction of a road charging system.

Stibbe advises Flemish Community

Stibbe assisted the Flemish Community in drafting the new Anti-doping Decree.

Stibbe advises worldwide seeds leader

Stibbe assisted a worldwide seeds leader in negotiations on cooperation deals with competitors.

Stibbe advises Canon

Advising Canon on its EUR 730 million all cash public offer for all shares of Océ. Together, Canon and Océ aim to create the overall number one presence in the printing industry. Canon also agreed to pay EUR 65 million to buy Oce’s preferred shares.

Stibbe advises Super de Boer

Advising Super de Boer in relation to the EUR 550 million offer made by Jumbo Groep regarding the acquisition of the entire business of Super de Boer by means of an acquisition of all its assets and liabilities.

Facebook/Belgian DPA: Landmark ruling on cross-border enforcement under the GDPR

On 15 June 2021, the CJEU delivered an important judgment on the one-stop-shop mechanism.

Legalisatie van cannabisproducten in het ene EU land zet de deur op een kier voor legalisatie in ander land, aldus Franse rechter

De hoogste Franse rechter gaat mee in een recente uitspraak van het Hof van Justitie EU, waarmee zij de deur op een kier zet voor legalisatie van cannabisproducten, en laat zien dat EU landen niet zomaar cannabisproducten kunnen blijven weren.

Is het mededingingsrecht de reddingsboei van zwakke zzp’ers?

Het toenemende aantal zzp'ers heeft ook mededingingsrechtelijke gevolgen. Volgens de ACM werkt de markt namelijk niet goed als zzp'ers door lage uurtarieven onder het bestaansminimum komen.

Access to the file in Dutch competition procedures: too little too late?

Companies beware: the ACM’s and European Commission’s approach to access to the file are not aligned. According to an interim relief judge, the ACM cannot be forced to grant a company access to a broader set of documents in competition procedures.

Deleting WhatsApp chats during dawn raids may cost you dearly

Companies should be aware that the Dutch competition authority (ACM) will not only examine electronic records and emails, but can also check WhatsApp messages during dawn raids.

Floodgates open? ECJ allows cartel damage claim for remote economic loss

A mantra of EU competition law is that "any person" can claim full compensation for all the loss caused to him or her through a competition law infringement.

Competition rules and globalisation to face off in 2020

2020 will likely revolve around the question whether competition rules should yield to globalisation and digitisation, with suggestions ranging from mere tweaks to competition rules to complementary regulation.

TenderNed en Klic-viewer: innoveren met overheidsinformatie kan een riskante onderneming zijn

Aanbieders van online-diensten en applicaties kunnen niet altijd rekenen op bescherming van hun marktpositie op basis van de staatssteun- en mededingingsregels. Dit blijkt uit een onlangs gewezen uitspraak van de hoogste Unierechter.

CBb confirms: no cartel fine, still interest to appeal cartel decision

Companies can challenge a decision establishing that they committed a competition law violation, even if no fine was imposed on them.

Commission continues cross-border trade crusade

The European Commission is on a roll in its fight against territorial sales restrictions.

ECJ confirms: gun jumping is double trouble

Companies beware: the European Court of Justice has confirmed the Commission’s practice of imposing two separate fines for gun jumping.

Stibbe advises ADNOC

Stibbe together with Shearman & Sterling advised the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) on the acquisition of a 10% interest in VTTI BV, the owner and operator of storage terminals in 14 countries.

Call of duty: Commission must state reasons when straying from its guidelines

The European Commission has lost a second battle concerning its EUR 15 million fine imposed upon interdealer broker ICAP, this time before the European Court of Justice.

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