Search results
Order by most recent / most popular / relevance
Results: 1-5 of 5
Court confirms violation of competition rules by German recycling company
- McDermott Will & Emery
- -
- European Union, Germany
- -
- June 1 2007
The Court of First Instance (CFI) has dismissed in its entirety the appeal by Duales System Deutschland (DSD) against two decisions of the European Commission concerning its system for collection and recycling of packaging waste
German Federal Court of Justice takes a stand in Orange Book Standard
- McDermott Will & Emery
- -
- Germany
- -
- July 27 2009
The antitrust division of the Federal Court of Justice in Germany delivered a landmark judgment in the Orange Book Standard proceeding dealing with the use of the so-called "compulsory license objection under anti-trust law
German antitrust regulator steps up the fight against gun-jumping
- McDermott Will & Emery
- -
- Germany
- -
- June 30 2011
More than 100 countries worldwide have merger control regimes, which require parties to reportable transactions to notify antitrust regulators and obtain competition clearance
Supreme Court allows the passing-on defense in antitrust damages actions
- McDermott Will & Emery
- -
- Germany
- -
- July 8 2011
The German Supreme Court, in a landmark ruling handed down on 28 June 2011, has held that members of a cartel are able to defend themselves against a claim for damages by raising the defense that the relevant applicants have passed on the damage caused by higher prices onto a downstream market (the so-called "passing-on defense"
German court protects the confidentiality of leniency submissions
- McDermott Will & Emery
- -
- Germany
- -
- February 14 2012
In the wake of the seminal European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruling in case C-36009 - Pfleiderer AG v Bundeskartellamt, Amtsgericht Bonn (Bonn local court), in a decision rendered on 18 January 2012 (case 51 Gs 5309), has refused to give a damages claimant access to leniency submissions held by the German Federal Cartel Office (FCO
