Spain: FENOSA challenges ‘unfair’ Madrid contract bid
Spanish energy company Gas Natural Fenosa has filed an appeal against the contest held by the Madrid City Council to
Spanish energy company Gas Natural Fenosa has filed an appeal against the contest held by the Madrid City Council to
By Pedro Ignacio Rencoret Surrounded by criticism, the essential facilities doctrine states that sometimes it may be possible to require
Malaga’s Taxi driver’s guild has gone on an indefinite strike until they reach an agreement with the city council to
Peru’s market regulator Indecopi has sanctioned Uber for 50,625 soles (US$15,600) for not fulfilling its obligation to provide consumers with
Chile’s TDLC has weighed in once again on the Barnechea case, rejecting the appeal presented by the National Association of
Mexican competition regulator COFECE authorized the planned merger between the giant telcos AT&T and Time Warner. The merger would make
On Monday President Donald Trump authorized an inquiry into China’s alleged theft of intellectual property in the first direct trade
August 2017 Criminalization of wage-fixing and no-poaching agreements By John M. Taladay and Vishal Mehta [1] Edited by Rob Kwinter (Partner, Blake,
Posted by PYMNTS FinTech Mergers a-Plenty, While in Trump Era, Fewer Fines for Firms On the regulatory front, last week saw
Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, the firm behind the GBP£14 billion (US$15.2 billion) consumer collective action which was rejected by
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