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9 September 2019

ECJ Tightens Buyer's Liability For Antitrust Damages

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This article discusses the European Court of Justice's (ECJ) March 14, 2019 ruling (file no. C-724/17) on antitrust liability in M&A transactions.
European Union Corporate/Commercial Law
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This article discusses the European Court of Justice's (ECJ) March 14, 2019 ruling (file no. C-724/17) on antitrust liability in M&A transactions. In a case involving whether an acquirer is liable under civil law for antitrust damages if a company participating in a cartel was acquired, the business operations of the target company were transferred in the acquisition and the target company was liquidated, the ECI affirmed the acquirer's liability via a reference to the concept of "economic continuity."

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Originally published in Deutscher AnwaltSpiegel, 18/2019, page 3

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ARTICLE
9 September 2019

ECJ Tightens Buyer's Liability For Antitrust Damages

European Union Corporate/Commercial Law
Contributor
Arnold & Porter is a firm of more than 1,000 lawyers, providing sophisticated litigation and transactional capabilities, renowned regulatory experience and market-leading multidisciplinary practices in the life sciences and financial services industries. Our global reach, experience and deep knowledge allow us to work across geographic, cultural, technological and ideological borders.
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