Fast-track justice for competition claims 6 December 2016 By Isabella Wong The UK’s CAT introduces new fast-track procedure Read on
Anchors aweigh (again!) 25 November 2016 By Hannah Luxford ACCC commences its second ever criminal cartel prosecution, against another Japanese based shipping company Read on
You win some, you lose some 11 August 2016 By Charmaine Lam Partial win for the ACCC in high voltage cable cartel litigation Read on
Territorial limits of EU competition damages claims in England 31 May 2016 By Elaine Whiteford A blow to the UK's shot at becoming the EU cartel damages venue of choice Read on
Loyal Coal admits to coal-lusion in the Obeid-rigging case 12 April 2016 By Susan Zhuang Loyal Coal agrees to settle with the ACCC on day two of the hearing into bid-rigging of tenders for NSW mining exploration licences. Read on
Last bite of the Apple 16 March 2016 By Taylor Macdonald The Apple ebook saga in the US comes to an end Read on
The UK CMA’s concrete plans for another criminal cartel prosecution 14 March 2016 By Susan Zhuang The CMA brings another criminal cartel case in the construction industry, charging a director for involvement in a suspected UK concrete pipe cartel Read on
Spain implements and expands upon EU competition Directive 8 February 2016 By Emma White Spain has released its proposal for implementing the EU’s Directive on competition damages in private proceedings Read on
Applying for leniency is not always E-C 2 February 2016 By Christopher Kew The European Court of Justice has affirmed that leniency applications made to the EC are not binding on national competition authorities Read on
Guided Tour: Hong Kong’s New Competition Law 7 January 2016 By Sharon Henrick Read King & Wood Mallesons comprehensive guide to the new competition law in Hong Kong Read on