Tag: CAT
Invoking the ECJ’s Intel Judgment, the UK Court of Appeal Broadly...
By James Killick, Assimakis Komninos & Aqeel Kadri (White & Case LLP)1
Introduction
On March 10, 2020, the UK Court of Appeal upheld the Competition Appeal...
ECJ Ruling on Paroxetine
By James Killick, Marc Israel, Jérémie Jourdan & Aqeel Kadri (White & Case LLP)1
On January 30, 2020 (just sneaking in before Brexit), the European...
UK: CAT rules against railway company in abuse of dominance case
On Friday, July 19, the UK’s Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) published on its website a judgment in the case Achilles Information Limited v Network...
Economic Evidence and the Rights of the Defense: UK vs EU...
May 2019
CPI Europe Column edited by Anna Tzanaki (Competition Policy International) & Juan Delgado (Global Economics Group) presents:
Economic Evidence and the Rights of the Defense: UK vs EU...
UK: Court sends credit card fee dispute to Competition Tribunal
The UK’s Court of Appeal ruled Wednesday, July 4, that a fight between UK retailers and credit card companies over fees has to be...
UK: MasterCard gets class action lawsuit dismissed
The UK’s Competition Appeal Tribunal ruled on July 21 to block a £14 billion class action lawsuit against MasterCard.
The lawsuit claimed that the credit...
Towards a Class Action Regime for Competition Litigation in the United...
Christopher Brown, Scott Campbell, Dec 30, 2013
In April 2012, the U.K. Government launched a consultation on possible reform of the U.K. regime for private...
Disclosure of Leniency Documents in the United Kingdom: Is the Draft...
Sebastian Peyer, Aug 12, 2013
The European Commission has recently proposed a Directive on rules governing actions for damages for the infringement of competition law...
Towards a Class Action Regime for Competition Litigation in the United...
Christopher Brown, Scott Campbell, Apr 16, 2013
In April 2012, the U.K. Government launched a consultation on possible reform of the U.K. regime for private...
Competition Litigation in the United Kingdom: What Lies Ahead?
Renato Nazzini, Apr 16, 2013
The process of reform of private actions in the United Kingdom has been a long one. Probably, rightly so. Any...