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Ten Questions on the Apple Judgment
On 10 September 2024, the CJEU surprised most observers by issuing a final judgment in the Apple State aid case. The judgment endorses the position taken by the European Commission back in 2016, in a way that seems hard to square with other judgments...
Competition and Regulatory Newsletter: European Court of Justice upholds annulment of Intel decision
On 24 October 2024, the European Court of Justice (CJ) upheld the European General Court’s (GC) annulment of a 2009 European Commission decision, in which the Commission found that Intel had abused its dominant position by implementing a strategy intended...
The end of an era? A transatlantic merger control retrospective
With new administrations in place in the US, EU and UK, there are signs that global merger enforcement is heading for another watershed moment. While we wait to see what these changes mean for international merger control over the next few years, we took...
Tax and the City Review - March 2025
In their latest Tax and the City article, Mike Lane and Zoe Andrews consider:
Lessons on evidence and witness selection from the FTT’s decision in Lloyds Asset Leasing
The Supreme Court’s 4:1 split decision in Royal Bank of Canada on the application of...
The Government's shake-up of the CMA: a year in review
On 20 January the UK government launched a consultation on its long-awaited proposals to shake up the UK competition regime, marking the latest offensive in its “primary mission … to deliver economic growth”.
Announced exactly a year after the...
Competition and Regulatory Newsletter: Court of Justice upholds airfreight cartel fines
On 26 February 2026, the Court of Justice handed down a series of judgments in the long‑running airfreight cartel litigation, largely dismissing the airlines’ appeals against earlier judgments of the European General Court. The Court of Justice reaffirmed...
2025: Was consultation involvement key to avoiding regulatory divergence?
In this article, Charlie McGarel-Groves and Kate Patane reconsider whether consultation by regulators has been effective in encouraging regulatory alignment and avoiding divergence between the EU and UK securitisation frameworks. RISK OF DIVERGENCE
The EU...
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