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Covert recordings can count as evidence in French proceedings

  • Squire Sanders
  • -
  • France
  • -
  • June 3 2009

On 29 April 2009, the Paris Court of Appeal dismissed for the second time the appeal of Philips and Sony against a decision of the Competition Council in 2005 condemning an agreement between the two companies and their respective distributors

French court refers question to ECJ on absolute ban on internet sales in selective distribution systems

  • Squire Sanders
  • -
  • European Union, France
  • -
  • December 31 2009

In 2006 the French Competition Council opened proceedings against eleven cosmetics producers for having imposed an absolute and general ban on members of their respective selective distribution systems from selling their products to end customers via the internet

Paris Court of Appeal annuls decision on price fixing in perfumes and cosmetics industry

  • Squire Sanders
  • -
  • France
  • -
  • December 31 2009

The Paris Court of Appeal recently annulled a decision of the French Competition Authority ("FCA") on the grounds that the procedure took too long

Foreign shareholder group authorised to join New York class action suit against Vivendi

  • Squire Sanders
  • -
  • France, USA
  • -
  • October 31 2009

A group of French minority shareholders have been admitted to join a class action suit initiated against Vivendi in New York

Court judgments order construction industry companies to pay the SNCF between 123 and 129 million in compensation for concerted practices

  • Squire Sanders
  • -
  • France
  • -
  • May 19 2009

The Paris administrative court has rendered a total of 34 judgments ordering construction industry companies such as Bouygues Construction, Eiffage and Vinci to pay the SNCF between 123 and 129 million in compensation for damages it suffered from a price fixing agreement