COMPETITION BULLETIN

a legal blog on market regulation


December 2014

  • The costs of intervening

    There is an interesting little point on costs buried away in last week’s decision in the “Ethernet” disputes in the Competition Appeal Tribunal (see BT plc v Cable & Wireless Worldwide Plc and others [2014] CAT 20). Parties which intervene in CAT proceedings generally know that they are unlikely to recover their costs, even if they intervene in support of the… Continue reading

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