Antitrust & Merger Control

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  • Podcast 633: Applicable law in a competition damages action - the Deutsche Bahn judgment

    Video Podcast

    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.

  • Episode 498: Strict limits on antitrust claims

    Video Podcast

    Submitted: 03 November 2015

    ​Simmons & Simmons partners Patrick Boylan and Tony Woodgate, from our Antitrust Litigation Group, explain a Appeal Court judgment striking out economic torts and limiting disclosure.

  • Episode 450: Antitrust damages update

    Video Podcast

    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.

  • Episode 429: Collusive strategy triggers damages action

    Video Podcast

    Submitted: 22 October 2014

    Filippo Fioretti and Ombline Ancelin discuss the controversial Italian case finding a collusive strategy in the off label use of a medicine and the damages action it triggered.

  • Episode 410: What’s new in Belgian competition law?

    Video Podcast

    Submitted: 15 July 2014

    An interview with Koen Platteau: Peter Broadhurst finds out about the changing competition landscape in Belgium from our new competition partner in Brussels.

  • Episode 401: EU Antitrust damages claims take root

    Video Podcast

    Submitted: 02 June 2014

    Simmons & Simmons partners Tony Woodgate and Patrick Boylan consider the impact of the hard fought over European Directive on antitrust damages claims.

  • Episode 350: Prosecuting cartels - the guidance explained

    Video Podcast

    Submitted: 23 September 2013

    Simmons & Simmons partners Stephen Gentle and Tony Woodgate discuss the UK’s Cartel Offence Prosecution Guidance in the context of the controversial move to omit dishonesty from the cartel offence from April 2014.

  • Episode 334: Antitrust damages actions: the EU proposals

    Video Podcast

    Submitted: 13 June 2013

    Simmons & Simmons partner Tony Woodgate and colleague Emma Cochrane discuss highlights of the European Commission’s proposals for ensuring that cartel victims can obtain full compensation in courts throughout the EU.

  • Episode 292: Radical proposals for UK competition litigation

    Video Podcast

    Submitted: 06 February 2013

    Tony Woodgate and Patrick Boylan, partners in the Antitrust Litigation Group, explore the sweeping changes proposed for private competition law actions in the UK.

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