With
Renato Antonini,
Nicolas Brice,
Byron Maniatis,
Eva Monard
It has the potential to significantly impact those investors from third countries that consider investing in the EU.
With
Eric Barbier de la Serre,
Marta Delgado Echevarría,
Matt Evans
On April 8, 2019, the European Commission published its long-awaited "study on loan syndication in the EU and its impact on competition in credit markets."
With
Chase Kaniecki
Germany has two different sets of rules for the review of foreign direct investments.
The German government lowered the threshold for acquisitions of German companies by non-EU and non-European Free Trade Association ("EFTA") acquirers.
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Renato Antonini,
Matt Evans,
Chase Kaniecki
Both transactions were prevented based on concerns of risk to public order and national security.
With
Carsten Gromotke,
Johannes Zöttl
Market-dominant and powerful companies in Germany are subject to a number of rules that are significantly broader and stricter than the European Union's, Article 102 AEUV, which prohibits the abuse of a dominant position.
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Bernard Amory,
Laurent De Muyter,
Alexandre Verheyden
In 2014, the General Court upheld the challenged Commission decision.
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Bernard Amory,
Laurent De Muyter,
Alexandre Verheyden
Today the ECJ set aside a General Court ruling that had upheld a €1.06 billion fine imposed by the European Commission on Intel for abusing its dominant position in the market for x86 central processing units.
With
Karin Holloch,
Martin T. Kemmerer
On July 18, 2017, the German government enacted changes to the Foreign Trade and Payments Ordinance ("AWV") that significantly expand the scope of the law.
With
Carsten Gromotke,
Philipp Werner,
Johannes Zöttl
The German FCO provided guidance on several hot antitrust topics in July 2017. While the guidance is contained in the FCO's report on its sector inquiry into the cement and ready-mix concrete markets...