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Submitted: 26 April 2018
Chris Owen talks to Duncan Green about the High Court's preliminary judgment in the Deutsche Bahn v MasterCard multilateral interchange fee (MIF) case, dealing in particular with the question of how to determine applicable law under the Private International Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1995 (PILA) in the context of a competition damages action.
Submitted: 25 January 2017
James Cotter, Partner at Simmons & Simmons and Nick Watson, Tech Sector Leader at Grant Thornton discuss the impact of Brexit on the Technology sector six months on from the June 2016 announcement.
Submitted: 24 June 2016
The UK has voted to leave the EU. Simmons & Simmons partners Mark Curtis and Charles Bankes discuss what happens now.
Submitted: 04 December 2015
Simmons & Simmons lawyer Carolyn Bigg talks to partner Peter Broadhurst about the new Hong Kong competition law and how it may affect mergers.
Submitted: 15 September 2015
Simmons & Simmons partner Thomas Adam talks to colleague Nicholas Fox about the repercussions of the European Court of Justice guidance in Huawei v ZTE.
Submitted: 27 July 2015
Simmons & Simmons’ Tony Woodgate (EU Competition & Regulatory) and Nicholas Fox (Intellectual Property) explore the ECJ judgment on when applying for an injunction can be an abuse of dominance.
Submitted: 10 July 2015
Simmons and Simmons’ Genevieve Borremans (Brussels) and Ombline Ancelin (Paris) discuss the Dutch Competition Authority’s approach to strategies seeking to delay generic entry onto the market.
Submitted: 05 June 2015
Ombline Ancelin, partner in the Simmons & Simmons Paris office, discusses recent and ongoing competition cases in the pharmaceutical sector in France with Genevieve Borremans, associate in the Brussels office.
Submitted: 29 May 2015
Simmons & Simmons partner Koen Platteau and colleague Ajit Kainth explore the State Aid issues currently preoccupying the European Commission.
Submitted: 14 January 2015
Johan Polet (Amsterdam) and Genevieve Borremans (Brussels) explore the impact of the Antitrust Damages Directive and Recast Brussels Regulation on EU compensation claims for antitrust infringements.
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