Explore the essentials of UK antitrust regulation with a focus on the prohibitions under Chapter II. Understand the legal criteria for market dominance and the implications of abuse, with critical insights into case law, enforcement actions, and practical compliance strategies. Gain a comprehensive overview to effectively navigate and mitigate risks associated with market power and anti-competitive conduct.
A round-up of UK competition law developments, including the King’s Speech 2026 announces further UK competition law reforms....
A round-up of EU competition law developments, including the General Court’s judgment partially upholds and annuls parts of the Commission’s decision...
A round-up of EU competition law developments, including (amongst other things) the latest EUMR developments....
A round-up of UK competition law developments including the CMA publishes report on supply chains and market power....
Multi-jurisdictional foreign direct investment (FDI) control gridThis grid summarises when foreign direct investment (FDI) filings may be required in...
Market definition and analysis in competition lawMarket definition is the starting point for most competition law assessments and plays a central and...
Laos merger controlA conversation with David Fruitman, Regional Competition Counsel, and Kristy Newby, Country Managing Director, Lao PDR, at regional...
MJ merger grid—jurisdictionThe grid below sets out the notification thresholds as according to local legislation for all merger control regimes in the...
Strike out—making an application to strike out a statement of caseA strike out order can be made either following an application by the parties or on the court's own initiative. This Practice Note deals with the scenario of the order being made following a party's application.Making an application
Contributory negligence in personal injury claimsContributory negligence is a partial defence which can lead to a discount in damages.Other defences may also be relevant. See Practice Notes: Did the claimant consent to the risk of injury? and Was the claimant involved in an illegal activity?If a
Glossary—Latin legal termsDespite attempts in recent years to simplify the language used in legal cases, there are still a number of Latin phrases commonly used in personal injury claims. The following Latin phrases are listed in alphabetical order:Latin
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