Staying Competitive and Compliant in the EU: 2013 Key Developments on Competition Matters
January 30, 2014
Foley attorneys Howard W. Fogt and Sophie Lignier will be discussing the latest trends and developments in the EU’s competition law, including:
- Cartel: cartel enforcement and leniency in the EU; dawn raids procedure; agreements of minor importance
- Unilateral conduct: non-compliance with commitments decision; interplay between IP and competition law; standard essential patents (SEPs)
- Merger: simplifying merger procedures further; issue of minority shareholding; the interplay between EU and national merger control
- Distribution: RPM, MAP, and restrictions by object
- Private enforcement and implication for leniency applicants; impact of recent case law
There is no cost to participate in this program, but advance registration is required. To participate, please register here. Instructions for accessing the program will be included in the registration confirmation email.
Should you have additional questions, please contact Katie Egan at kmegan@foley.com.
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