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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.

MER-screening: Raad van State zet de puntjes op de ‘i’

De opmaak van een ruimtelijk uitvoeringsplan is complex en kostelijk, vooral door de vereiste MER-rapportage. Plan-MER-screenings kunnen lokale processen verbeteren, maar moeten zorgvuldig gebeuren om te voorkomen dat het hele plan in gevaar komt.

Verklaring van openbaar nut is geen "project" in de zin van de MER-regelgeving

In een recent arrest bevestigt de Raad van State dat "verklaringen van openbaar nut" niet onder het begrip "project" uit de project-MER-regelgeving valt.

Regulating online platforms: piece of the puzzle

The new Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on promoting fairness and transparency for business users of online intermediation services, is another piece of the puzzle regulating online platforms.

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.

General court dismisses all five appeals in the optical disk drives cartel

The General Court recently upheld a Commission decision finding that suppliers of optical disk drives colluded in bids for sales to Dell and HP by engaging in a network of parallel bilateral contacts over a multi-year period.

Implementatie van de Herziene Aandeelhoudersrechtenrichtlijn

Op 10 juni 2019 diende de Herziene Aandeelhoudersrechtenrichtlijn (2017/828/EU) in de Nederlandse wet- en regelgeving geïmplementeerd te zijn. Nederland heeft deze termijn niet gehaald.

Stibbe advises Lagardère Travel Retail

Stibbe advised Lagardère Travel Retail on the acquisition of International Duty Free. 

Stibbe wins case concerning Isla refinery air pollution on Curaçao

Many residents of Curaçao suffer due to severe air pollution from the Isla oil refinery. With Stibbe’s help, a number of residents living under 'the smoke of Isla', alongside environmental organisations, have sued the state of Curacao for wrongful acts.

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.

No fine means no reason to appeal? Think again!

Whistleblowers who have had their fine reduced to zero may still have an interest in challenging an antitrust decision.

ECJ answers preliminary questions on jurisdiction in cartel damage case 

On 29 July 2019, the ECJ handed down a preliminary ruling concerning jurisdiction in follow-on damages proceedings in what is termed the trucks cartel.

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.

Stibbe advises Wright Medical Group

Stibbe is advising Wright Medical Group on the offer from Stryker to acquire Wright Medical Group. 

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.

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