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By Mark Goddard | June 3, 2009
Osborne Clarke has announced its 2009 promotions round, with all of the new partner in the firm's Cologne office. Cologne-based Oliver Esch, Thomas Schnabel and Thomas Funke have been made up in the commercial, construction and competition practices respectively from 1 May.
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By Mark Goddard | June 3, 2009
NCTM has added a Brussels office as the fast-growing Italian independent completes its third merger in the past two months. The firm has opened its second office outside of Italy with a tie-up with Brussels-based boutique O'Connor and Company. The office will be headed up by the boutique's founding partner Bernard O'Connor, who joins NCTM's equity partnership.
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By Mark Goddard | December 10, 2008
Companies need to increase their awareness of competition issues as the UK Office of Fair Trading and the European Commission toughen their stance on unfair trading, warns Norton Rose competition partner Mark Jones.
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By Ben Wheway | April 25, 2008
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has been forced to issue an apology to supermarket giant Morrisons following a successful defamation suit brought by Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale & Dorr. City-based competition partner Suyong Kim took the lead for WilmerHale as Morrisons claimed compensation totalling £100,000 after a dispute with the OFT relating to the regulator's dairy cartel investigations.
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By Ben Wheway | April 25, 2008
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has been forced to issue an apology to supermarket giant Morrisons following a successful defamation suit brought by Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale & Dorr. City-based competition partner Suyong Kim took the lead for WilmerHale as Morrisons claimed compensation totalling £100,000 after a dispute with the OFT relating to the regulator's dairy cartel investigations.
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By Mark Holloway | July 1, 1990
Investor relations activities are becoming even more critical for hedge funds as regulation requirements and greater demand for information by investors propels IR activity into the limelight
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By Katharine Gemmell | April 25, 2022
Lawyers for Meta argued at the start of a London trial that despite the Competition and Markets Authority reviewing over 280,000 documents from the merging parties, not one showed them to compete in the ad market globally or in the U.K.
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By Carl W. Hittinger and Julian D. Perlman | April 22, 2022
Almost a year old, Alston's repercussions continue to be felt, far outside of the confines of sports. Its holding has impact even in the world of criminal justice, and it will continue to be front and center with the renewed antitrust focus on labor markets.
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By Ross Todd | April 22, 2022
Lawyers at Morgan Lewis and Wilmer represent the Denver-based dialysis company and a team from Winston & Strawn, Fish & Richardson and McDermott represent former CEO Kent Thiry. A federal jury this week acquitted the defendants on all counts of conspiring with three companies run by DaVita alumni to avoid competing for employees.
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By Andrew Goudsward | April 20, 2022
The Justice Department suffered two trial losses in the last week in cases centered around alleged antitrust labor abuses.
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By Gail J. Cohen | April 18, 2022
The finance minister mentioned changes in her recent budget announcement but details are still thin.
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By Adolfo Pesquera | April 15, 2022
Locke Lord attorneys Paul Coggins and Jennifer McCoy teamed with Tatianna Witter, Holly Atchley, Veronica Long, Brad Weber and Brendan Gaffney, all of Dallas.
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By Andrew Goudsward | April 15, 2022
The Justice Department's antitrust division recently changed how it evaluates companies seeking leniency for self-reporting their involvement in a cartel.
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By Ross Todd | April 15, 2022
Federal prosecutors announced late last month that after a second mistrial in their criminal case against 10 executives at poultry companies they were dismissing all charges against half the defendants.
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By Andrew Goudsward | April 14, 2022
The Justice Department's antitrust division recently changed how it evaluates companies seeking leniency for self-reporting their involvement in a cartel.
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By Christine Schiffner | April 13, 2022
"It makes very little sense for a legislator to say 'we want to take on monopolistic behaviors by giant corporations' and at the same time, the same legislator, to introduce legislation that weakens intellectual property rights," says Andrei Iancu.
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