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Home truths: UK CMA wins in dispute over searches of domestic premises

The UK High Court has ruled against the Competition Appeal Tribunal (“CAT”) in a case about the power of the Competition and Markets Authority (“CMA”) to search...

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DOJ and FTC update Second Request guidance to address the use of ephemeral messaging applications

On January 26, 2024 the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) and Department of Justice (“DOJ”) announced1 that the standard preservation letters and specifications...

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Discover Your Boundaries – The European Commission's revised Market Definition Notice

The European Commission (“Commission”) has unveiled its eagerly anticipated revision of the Market Definition Notice (the “Notice”), a landmark event since its...

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The European Commission report on competition enforcement in the pharmaceutical sector

On 26 January 2024, the European Commission published a report on competition enforcement in the pharmaceutical sector, highlighting the role of EU competition law in safeguarding market...

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Life Science Law Update – Key developments for pharma & device companies in EU and EU Big Five

In this Q4/23 issue of our Life Science and Health Care Law Update, our teams highlight key trends across life sciences regulatory, corporate, compliance, competition, and privacy...

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Sport Meets Antitrust: Shaping the field of play – the CJEU weighs in on sports and antitrust

Just before Christmas, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) delivered three eagerly awaited rulings that greatly affect the relationship between antitrust law and the autonomy...

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Hogan Lovells again recognized in GCR 100

Hogan Lovells has once again been recognized by Global Competition Review’s ‘GCR 100’ guide as a ‘Global Elite’ firm. This annual guide recognizes law firms...

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Sport Meets Antitrust: The CJEU’s final whistle on sports and antitrust?

The last time the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) extensively dealt with the intersection between sports and EU competition law was more than seventeen years ago. In the...

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DOJ lays out per se theory of liability for price fixing using algorithms

In recent court filings and public comments, the Department of Justice Antitrust Division (“DOJ” or “the Division”) has stated that price fixing using algorithmic...

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