Voltaren feeling the burn as advertising inflames the ACCC 10 January 2018 By Mac Greedy The consumer regulator is once again cracking down on products that claim to provide ‘targeted pain relief’ Read on
Sparking submissions on electricity pricing 13 June 2017 By Mark Giuseppini ACCC releases retail electricity pricing and supply inquiry issues paper Read on
ACCC’s case against Ramsay a delicate operation 3 May 2017 By Mark Giuseppini In what might be one of the last cases prosecuted under the current 'misuse of market power’ prohibition, the ACCC has commenced proceedings against Ramsay Read on
Fast-track justice for competition claims 6 December 2016 By Isabella Wong The UK’s CAT introduces new fast-track procedure Read on
What the effects test means for business 17 March 2016 By Jessica Waters Government proposal to amend misuse of market power provision in Australia has potential to heighten uncertainty Read on
KWM named in the global competition elite 2 February 2016 By Emma White KWM has been listed as one of the world’s top 20 competition practices in GCR’s “Global Elite” Read on
Practice Directions published for Hong Kong Competition Tribunal 22 December 2015 By Sharon Henrick Newly established Hong Kong Competition Tribunal to hear cases under the relevant practice and procedural rules Read on
Hong Kong engineering boss guilty of bid-rigging 22 December 2015 By Sharon Henrick Hong Kong Corruption Commission targeting bid-rigging as engineer boss found guilty Read on
High Court reinstates agreed penalties 9 December 2015 By Emma White The practice of parties negotiating “settlements” and making submissions on agreed penalties has been restored Read on