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Stibbe | European Union, Netherlands | 31 May 2023

Dawn raid drama: bycatch and data rooms

Beware of the fine line in antitrust investigations between illegal fishing expeditions and accidental discoveries pointing at a separate antitrust…
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RPC | European Union, United Kingdom | 31 May 2023

Take 10 - 30 May 2023

Welcome to RPC's Media and Communications law update. This month's edition on key media developments and the latest cases…
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Wardyński & Partners | Russia, Ukraine | 29 May 2023

Will the Russian Federation’s accountability for crimes against Ukraine drive the evolution of international law?

One of the sessions at the Spring Meeting of the New York State Bar Association in Warsaw in March 2023 was devoted to questions of accountability of…
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Wardyński & Partners | Russia, Ukraine | 29 May 2023

Compensation for damage caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine

The NYSBA 2023 Warsaw Spring Meeting raised the vital issue of compensation for damage inflicted by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. In this article…
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Advant Beiten | France, Germany, Global, etc. | 26 May 2023

ADVANT FAQs on Climate Change Litigation

Companies are under increasing social, regulatory and economic pressure in almost all sectors to contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gas…
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Dentons | Czech Republic, European Union, United Kingdom | 25 May 2023

Competition Legal Quarters - Q1 2023

As you will see, the start of 2023 was packed with exciting news from the competition law world. The Dentons team has cracked them for you and…
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Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer | European Union | 25 May 2023

Enforcement of intra-EU awards: current outlook

Since our last update on the issue in late February 2023, further decisions on the enforceability of intra-EU investor-State awards came to light…
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Claeys & Engels | France | 23 May 2023

Protection of whistleblowers in the private sector before the European Directive 2019/1937. Judgment of the French-speaking Labour Court of Brussels of 20 January 2023.

In a judgment dated 20 January 2023, the French-speaking Labour Court of Brussels recognised the status of "whistleblower" for a private sector worker…
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Herbert Smith Freehills LLP | United Kingdom | 23 May 2023

Data class actions: claim for misuse of private information could not be brought as “opt-out” representative action

The High Court has dismissed an attempt to bring a claim for misuse of private information as an “opt-out” representative action under CPR 19, where…
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Lexology PRO | European Union, Netherlands | 18 May 2023

Human rights court blesses use of wiretaps in Dutch cartel probe

The Dutch antitrust authority was entitled to use secret phone recordings as evidence against three companies penalised for operating a cartel in the ship waste collection market, the European Court of Human Rights has ruled.
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