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A carrot and a stick? A new display of the Hong Kong antitrust enforcement arsenal
Hong Kong competition law enforcement had a promising start in 2020 – a pecuniary penalties hearing, a successful leniency application, an Infringement Notice, and new enforcement proceedings that brings information sharing cartels under the spotlig...
Real Estate Newsletter
Topics include:
Rating valuation and relegation - Wigan Football v Cox (valation officer)
Interim Code rights - University of London v Cornerstone
CRAR and forfeiture - Thirunavukkrasu v Brar
Relief from forfeiture - Manchester Ship Canal v Vauxhall...
Looking ahead - the DCM year to come
In this briefing we discuss what is on the horizon for debt issuers over the coming year and how best to navigate upcoming MTN programme updates and bond issuances.
It is a time of change for debt capital markets participants - the UK has left the ...
EFIG: European Banking Newsletter - February 2020
Developments covered in this month’s edition include:
Supervised entities as of 1 December 2019 - ECB publishes
updated list of supervised entities
Dividend distribution policies and variable remuneration
policies under Single Supervisory...
Lexology Getting the Deal Through - Cartel Regulation 2020
Cartel Regulation addresses the most important issues practitioners face to mitigate the fines imposed on clients under the scrutiny of antitrust authorities. It provides expert local insight into cartel regulation worldwide.
We have co-authored the Euro...
Employment Bulletin - February 2020
Topics covered in this bulletin:
Employment Bill
Courier was a worker despite right to substitute
Draft Code of Practice on workplace harassment
Suspension was a breach of trust and confidence
Horizon scanning
Competition Law in China
A summary of the key provisions of the Anti-Monopoly Law in the People's Republic of China, including recent merger cases and private litigation claims.
The People’s Republic of China (PRC) has a comprehensive system of competition law under it...
International tax reform: one step forward?
The Inclusive Framework's update on its two-pillar approach to addressing the tax challenges of the digitalisation of the economy has clarified the scope of Pillar One - the outline of the architecture of a unified approach has been agreed. Progr...
Putting consumers first: A new era for consumer protection
There have been growing concerns for the past few years that the current legal framework is insufficient to adequately protect consumers in the rapidly-evolving digital economy. Against this backdrop, a wave of reforms to existing consumer protection laws...
Competition & Regulatory Newsletter
On 21 January 2020 the Court of Appeal dismissed Ping Europe Limited’s appeal, agreeing with the Competition and Markets Authority and the Competition Appeal Tribunal that online sales bans constitute a restriction of competition law by object. Comp...