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Compliance and enforcement in the hospitality industry webinar available

  • Latham & Watkins LLP
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  • European Union, USA
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  • August 10 2012

An August 2 webcast on Compliance and Enforcement in the Hospitality Industry looked at the FTC proceedings in the Wyndham Hotels matter and identified some key takeaways, while considering how similar issues might play out in the European Union

Travel industry faces UK price-fixing fines

  • Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson LLP
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  • European Union, United Kingdom, USA
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  • July 31 2012

The UK Office of Fair Trading today announced that it has reached the provisional view that online travel agents Expedia and Booking.com and International Hotels Group have infringed UK competition law by agreeing to restrict the online travel agents' discount levels

EU launches investigation into US Internet gambling trade restrictions

  • Nabarro LLP
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  • European Union, USA
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  • April 16 2008

On 10 March 2008, the EU launched an investigation, under the EU’s Trade Barriers Regulation, into whether US restrictions on foreign companies operating Internet services affect EU economic operators in a discriminatory manner

US’s offer of compensation to withdraw GATS gaming commitments is rejected

  • Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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  • European Union, India, USA
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  • October 31 2007

A number of countries, including the EU and India, have rejected the US’s offer on compensation that it made on 18 September 2007 in the online gambling dispute

WTO dispute settlement

  • Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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  • Australia, Canada, Costa Rica, European Union, India, Japan, USA
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  • July 18 2007

34 WTO Members (Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, Canada, Costa Rica, the EU on behalf of its 27 Member States, India, Japan, and Macou) have filed requests for compensation from the US over its intention to withdraw GATS gaming commitments