Randy Stutz – VP Legal Advocacy, American Antitrust Institute
When it comes to how effective the antitrust laws are enforced, “the results are more mixed,” said Randy Stutz, Vice President of the American Antitrust… Read More
When it comes to how effective the antitrust laws are enforced, “the results are more mixed,” said Randy Stutz, Vice President of the American Antitrust… Read More
Hong Kong’s Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data is evaluating whether the existing law passed in 1995 and amended in 2012 might be “stale” given the… Read More
The Director General of Nigeria’s competition and consumer council discusses the new antitrust mandate of the agency, staffing, cooperation with other African and international states… Read More
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has ruled that a Hungarian court has jurisdiction over a cartel damages claim by a logistics firm against DAF concerning trucks… Read More
The Hong Kong government and its public bodies are increasingly consulting the Competition Commission at the earlier stages of their decision-making process, Chief Executive Officer… Read More
European Court of Justice (ECJ) advisor Juliane Kokott has today (29 July) advised judges to rule that an entity that is not a market participant… Read More
Regulators across the globe and legal practitioners gathered in Auckland, New Zealand recently for the Commerce Commission’s Competition Matters 2019 conference on 25 and 26… Read More
Since the 1990s the US federal antitrust agencies have been helping countries all around the world develop laws, policies and procedures needed to set up… Read More
Four Spanish commercial courts have partially accepted requests for information disclosure filed by several claimants preparing damages suits stemming from a European truck cartel. … Read More
PaRR in association with KLDiscovery are delighted to invite you to a breakfast and panel discussion on European approaches to dawn raids considering court challenges,… Read More