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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.

Commission’s objectives in the digital sector focus on “fairness"

On 19 February 2020, the European Commission revealed the first pillars of its strategic and policy objectives in the digital space over the next five years.

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.

Brand owners beware: Commission tough on cross-border sales restrictions

The European Commission recently imposed a EUR 6.2 million fine on Hello Kitty owner Sanrio for preventing its licensees from selling licensed merchandising products across the entire EEA.

Dutch national police service liable for unlawful granting of firearms permit

In a recent decision (ECLI:NL:HR:2019:1409), the Supreme Court has decided that the Dutch national police force is liable for damage suffered by victims of a shooting which took place in a shopping centre in 2011; an event that shocked the Netherlands.

Wanted: fast solutions for fast-growing platforms

Dominant digital companies be warned: calls for additional tools to deal with powerful platforms in online markets are increasing.

Tackling Big Tech up-front? Time to stop thinking and start acting

Benelux competition authorities have published a joint memorandum on how best to keep up with challenges in fast-moving digital markets.

Safeguarding legal privilege: better safe than sorry?

The European Court of Justice recently ruled that the European Commission does not have to take additional precautionary measures to respect the right of legal professional privilege when conducting a new dawn raid at the same company.

The ACM has to pay: moral damages awarded to real estate traders

The Dutch Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) needs to cough up a total of EUR 120,000 in moral damages to three real estate traders.

The postman will no longer ring twice: Minister unblocks postal merger

The Dutch Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) recently blocked postal operator PostNL's acquisition of its only national competitor, Sandd, because this would create "a monopolist on the postal delivery market".

Margrethe Vestager to play matchmaker between enforcement and regulation

Current Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager may face even greater challenges in the next European Commission.

Big tech firms entering banking: be careful what you wish for

Big tech firms, whether entering or already active on payments markets, are under scrutiny. PSD2 has opened up the payments markets to non-bank companies, but this comes with both risks and opportunities.

Walking a thin line: cooperation and collusion

Buying groups are under attack from competition authorities across Europe.

Stibbe advises Eneco

Stibbe is advising Eneco on the sale of all shares in Eneco to a consortium led by Mitsubishi Corporation for a total equity value of EUR 4.1 billion.

Digital Markets Act: “with great power must come great responsibility”

The countdown is on for digital giants. The entry into force of the Digital Markets Act (DMA) on 1 November 2022 triggered a to do list for potential gatekeepers with 2 May 2023 as the next key date to keep in mind: see our DMA infographic.

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