338 results EU Regulatorâs response to the Reddit rally A massive stock market rally recently suddenly developed with respect to GameStopâs shares, a moribund chain of video game stores in the United States. The instigators: users of the investment forum r/wallstreetbets on Reddit. ACMâs 2021 enforcement focus: digital, green and COVID-19 The ACMâs list of 2021 focus areas is out. Whereas the digital economy and the energy transition are repeats from last year, the effects of the COVID-19 crisis is a new, although somewhat unsurprising, designated focal point. ECJ clarifies limits of antitrust limitation periods Companies confronted with antitrust investigations and fines may find safeguard behind the rules governing limitation periods (often termed âstatutes of limitationâ). However, two preliminary rulings by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) show that those The next 5 years: European Commission launches New Consumer Agenda Despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the European Commission is already looking ahead to set its consumer protection priorities for the next five years. RĂ©sumĂ© des questions prĂ©judicielles nouvelles/en cours sur le droit de la consommation Veuillez trouver ci-joint une sĂ©lection de questions prĂ©judicielles nouvelles/en cours, y compris des hyperliens vers le site de la Cour de justice. Aperçu des dĂ©veloppements juridiques belges et europĂ©ens Veuillez trouver ci-joint un aperçu des rĂ©cents dĂ©veloppements juridiques belges et europĂ©ens, arrĂȘtĂ©s au 1 avril 2021. Slovak Telekom: ECJ on essentials of the âessential facilitiesâ doctrine Only dominant companies with a âgenuinely tight gripâ on the market can be forced to grant rivals access to their infrastructure. Court bundles educational publishers merger off to ACM for reassessment Digital mergers have steered competition authorities away from their usual mantra of structural over behavioural remedies. The Rotterdam District Court recently gave its blessing to the ACMâs remedies for securing access to a digital school platform. Stibbe Knowledgepagina âEnergietransitie en klimaatâ is live De klimaat- en energietransitie wetgeving is versnipperd en daarom is samenwerking tussen diverse juridische specialismen van belang. Highest Dutch Court: ACM has not proved dominance of Dutch railway operator NS A high market share is not always proof of a dominant position. The Trade and Industry Appeals Tribunal (CBb) upheld the annulment of the ACMâs fine of nearly EUR 41 million on Dutch railway operator NS for alleged abuse of dominance. Triple-check merger info to prevent costly fines â or worse Companies should check their merger information for accuracy, truthfulness and completeness before handing it over to the European Commission. Foreign subsidies: another addition to the M&A checklist Checking for merger control notification obligations and Foreign Direct Investment screening mechanisms will be on the list for most companies involved in M&A deals. Environmental and financial worlds meet in the âEâ of ESG Developments in the environmental and financial worlds may appear to be at first sight completely separate from each other. In this blog post, we will explain why this no longer applies in 2021. Milieuwereld en financiĂ«le wereld ontmoeten elkaar in de âEâ van ESG Ontwikkelingen binnen de milieuwereld en binnen de financiĂ«le wereld staan op het eerste zicht los van elkaar. In dit blog lichten wij toe waarom die vlieger anno 2021 niet meer opgaat. Stibbe participates in CFO Forum on ESG and sustainable value creation Derk Lemstra and Rogier Raas participated in the annual CFO Forum - the Annual edition, organised by Transformation Forums on May 19, 2021. Brexit and Private International Law (Part 2 of 2) This second of two blogs discusses the enforcement of UK court judgments in the Netherlands and applicable law. It also gives a brief overview of other EU PIL instruments that have ceased to apply to the UK from 1 January 2021. Stibbe advises BP Stibbe successfully acted as counsel for BP in proceedings before the Dutch courts and the CJEU. Brexit and Private International Law (Part 1 of 2) Since 1 January 2021, EU regulations simplifying cross-border litigation no longer apply in relation to the UK and â in most cases â to parties based in the UK. Pagination Previous page Page 10 Current page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Next page
EU Regulatorâs response to the Reddit rally A massive stock market rally recently suddenly developed with respect to GameStopâs shares, a moribund chain of video game stores in the United States. The instigators: users of the investment forum r/wallstreetbets on Reddit.
ACMâs 2021 enforcement focus: digital, green and COVID-19 The ACMâs list of 2021 focus areas is out. Whereas the digital economy and the energy transition are repeats from last year, the effects of the COVID-19 crisis is a new, although somewhat unsurprising, designated focal point.
ECJ clarifies limits of antitrust limitation periods Companies confronted with antitrust investigations and fines may find safeguard behind the rules governing limitation periods (often termed âstatutes of limitationâ). However, two preliminary rulings by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) show that those
The next 5 years: European Commission launches New Consumer Agenda Despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the European Commission is already looking ahead to set its consumer protection priorities for the next five years.
Résumé des questions préjudicielles nouvelles/en cours sur le droit de la consommation Veuillez trouver ci-joint une sélection de questions préjudicielles nouvelles/en cours, y compris des hyperliens vers le site de la Cour de justice.
Aperçu des dĂ©veloppements juridiques belges et europĂ©ens Veuillez trouver ci-joint un aperçu des rĂ©cents dĂ©veloppements juridiques belges et europĂ©ens, arrĂȘtĂ©s au 1 avril 2021.
Slovak Telekom: ECJ on essentials of the âessential facilitiesâ doctrine Only dominant companies with a âgenuinely tight gripâ on the market can be forced to grant rivals access to their infrastructure.
Court bundles educational publishers merger off to ACM for reassessment Digital mergers have steered competition authorities away from their usual mantra of structural over behavioural remedies. The Rotterdam District Court recently gave its blessing to the ACMâs remedies for securing access to a digital school platform.
Stibbe Knowledgepagina âEnergietransitie en klimaatâ is live De klimaat- en energietransitie wetgeving is versnipperd en daarom is samenwerking tussen diverse juridische specialismen van belang.
Highest Dutch Court: ACM has not proved dominance of Dutch railway operator NS A high market share is not always proof of a dominant position. The Trade and Industry Appeals Tribunal (CBb) upheld the annulment of the ACMâs fine of nearly EUR 41 million on Dutch railway operator NS for alleged abuse of dominance.
Triple-check merger info to prevent costly fines â or worse Companies should check their merger information for accuracy, truthfulness and completeness before handing it over to the European Commission.
Foreign subsidies: another addition to the M&A checklist Checking for merger control notification obligations and Foreign Direct Investment screening mechanisms will be on the list for most companies involved in M&A deals.
Environmental and financial worlds meet in the âEâ of ESG Developments in the environmental and financial worlds may appear to be at first sight completely separate from each other. In this blog post, we will explain why this no longer applies in 2021.
Milieuwereld en financiĂ«le wereld ontmoeten elkaar in de âEâ van ESG Ontwikkelingen binnen de milieuwereld en binnen de financiĂ«le wereld staan op het eerste zicht los van elkaar. In dit blog lichten wij toe waarom die vlieger anno 2021 niet meer opgaat.
Stibbe participates in CFO Forum on ESG and sustainable value creation Derk Lemstra and Rogier Raas participated in the annual CFO Forum - the Annual edition, organised by Transformation Forums on May 19, 2021.
Brexit and Private International Law (Part 2 of 2) This second of two blogs discusses the enforcement of UK court judgments in the Netherlands and applicable law. It also gives a brief overview of other EU PIL instruments that have ceased to apply to the UK from 1 January 2021.
Stibbe advises BP Stibbe successfully acted as counsel for BP in proceedings before the Dutch courts and the CJEU.
Brexit and Private International Law (Part 1 of 2) Since 1 January 2021, EU regulations simplifying cross-border litigation no longer apply in relation to the UK and â in most cases â to parties based in the UK.