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Antitrust and digital regulations update – November 2024

On 28 November 2024, the European Commission imposed fines totaling €5.7 million on Pierre Cardin and its largest licensee, Ahlers, for breaching European Union (EU) antitrust rules.

Antitrust and digital regulations update – October 2024

On 31 October 2024, the European Commission imposed a EUR 462.6 million fine on Teva for abusing its dominant position to delay competition against its multiple sclerosis treatment, Copaxone.

Actual competition. Going digital and beyond

Over the last two years, during which I really got introduced to the competition law world, I copped onto at least three remarkable things.

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Android Auto (C-233/23): Beyond stating the obvious?

The judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) in Case C‑233/23...

Antitrust and digital regulations update – November 2024

On 28 November 2024, the European Commission imposed fines totaling €5.7 million on Pierre Cardin...

Antitrust and digital regulations update – October 2024

On 31 October 2024, the European Commission imposed a EUR 462.6 million fine on Teva...

Dear Santa, I’d like to ask a consistent framework for Article 102 TFEU

On 31 October, a couple of months before Christmas, I had already sent my Santa...

NEW PAPER! Quantum antitrust – A unified exclusionary abuse theory

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Obligations for digital platforms below dominance are no longer virtual reality

The Bundeskartellamt (case B6-55/20) has looked into Meta combining data from different services without the...