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Intel Secures Hard-Won Victory in Decades-Long Legal Wrangle With EU Regulator
The judgment centered on a 2004 antitrust investigation launched two competition chiefs ago.Intel Secures Hard-Won Victory in Decades-Long Legal Wrangle With EU Regulator
The judgment centered on a 2004 antitrust investigation launched two competition chiefs ago.Another Loaded Batch of Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout-Outs
Lawyers at Selendy Gay landed what appears to be the largest damages award ever in an earnout dispute in Delaware. David Sanford of Sanford Heisler Sharp secured a win for the family of murder victim Hae Min Lee at the Maryland Supreme Court.Google Loses Appeal in €4.3B Antitrust Case
Europe's second-highest court backed up Brussels officials on their claim that Google has abused its dominant position in the mobile internet space. Google was advised by a quartet of elite law firms.Google Loses Appeal in Landmark EU Antitrust Case
Europe's second-highest court backed up Brussels officials on their claim that Google has abused its dominant position in the mobile internet space. Google was advised by a quartet of elite law firms.View more book results for the query "Monckton Chambers"
In Novel Post-Brexit Case, Air India Defeats 'Delayed Flight' Suit After UK Court Upholds EU Rules
The Court of Appeal has handed down a judgment in one of the first cases where the U.K. courts have had to determine EU law post-Brexit.Google Loses Appeal in EU Antitrust Battle as Court Upholds $2.8B Fine
The EU General Court ruled that the tech giant had violated competition rules by boosting its own comparison shopping service over competitors in search results—a ruling that is likely to result in more investigations into a business model that has been embraced by many tech giants.King & Spalding's Revenue, Profit Soared as Demand for Partner Time Picked Up
Profits per equity partner passed the $3.5 million mark, even though the firm expanded its equity partner ranks by 7%.Steven Gee QC Discusses Freezing Injunctions in the UK: To What Assets Do They Apply?
The Mareva Injunction was born nearly 45 years ago. The possible consequences of breach and a finding of contempt of court include imprisonment, or sequestration of assets, and an unlimited fine.Ashurst advises as Royal Mail prepares to appeal £50m competition fine
Postal company set to appeal the fine for breaching competition lawTrending Stories
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