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Lexology PRO | European Union, France, Global, etc. | 29 Sep 2023

ESG: key updates and developments (15 – 29 Sep)

EU lawmakers provisionally agree to ban greenwashing, California is suing five of the world’s largest oil companies for environmental damage, and France promises to cut emissions by 55% by 2030 – plus other key updates.
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Lexology PRO | Croatia, Czech Republic, European Union, etc. | 25 Aug 2023

Windfall taxes: what will be the impact on the financial sector?

With new banking windfall levies implemented in Italy and Lithuania, and the possibility of a Latvian tax looming, what do financial institutions need to consider?
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Cozen O'Connor | USA | 24 Aug 2023

FTC Obtains Structural Relief to Protect Competition in Natural Gas Market

The FTC has agreed to a consent order to resolve antitrust concerns surrounding a proposed $5.2 billion cash-and-stock deal that would make private…
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Mintz | USA | 21 Aug 2023

FTC Proposed Settlement Requires Private Equity Firm to Divest Shares, Relinquish Potential Board Seat, and Other Expansive Remedies

The Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”), the Department of Justice Antitrust Division (“DOJ”), and the new proposed merger guidelines have all called…
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Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz PC | USA | 15 Aug 2023

SoCalGas Settles With California Attorney General Over "Renewable" Claims

California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced that he entered into a settlement with Southern California Gas Company, resolving allegations that…
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McGuireWoods LLP | USA | 3 Aug 2023

U.S. Transportation Department Grants States $64.4 Million to Bolster Pipeline Safety

On Aug. 2, 2023, the U.S. Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) announced the grant of $64.4…
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Lexology PRO | South Africa | 12 Jul 2023

South African watchdog seeks excessive pricing fine amid jurisdictional dispute

South Africa’s Competition Commission has urged the country’s specialist antitrust tribunal to fine a gas monopolist for charging excessive prices, after a jurisdictional dispute relating to the energy regulator prevented the enforcer from fully investigating the alleged infringement.
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Dentons | Canada | 11 Jul 2023

People are excited about renewable natural gas, but why aren’t we seeing more of it?

Renewable natural gas (RNG) is produced by capturing, upgrading and utilizing methane produced from the decomposition of organic materials. A number…
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Lexology PRO | United Kingdom | 3 Jul 2023

UK government vows to expose “rip off” retailers following CMA fuel probe

The UK government has promised to force retailers to publish accessible and up-to-date fuel pricing information after a market study by the national antitrust watchdog warned that weak competition has led to higher costs for drivers.
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Fieldfisher | Germany | 15 Jun 2023

FCO investigation into abuse control of energy price relief measures

The German Federal Cartel Office recently announced that the first examination proceedings in connection with the German laws on energy price relief have been initiated. These laws include the Electricity Price Cap Act and the Natural Gas Heat Price Cap Act. The proceedings concern companies that have submitted applications for reimbursement to the federal government for the supply of gas......
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