Brexit
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Jurisdiction after a no deal Brexit
Time for some more speculation about the future which awaits us after 29 March. The topic this time is jurisdiction. As the readers of this blog will know, the rules of civil jurisdiction across the EU are currently governed by the Brussels Recast regulation. The basic framework is: A defendant domiciled in a Member State… Continue reading
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Brexit and implications for UK Merger Control – Part 3/3: Managing and prioritising the CMA’s mergers workload
The Competition Bulletin is pleased to welcome the third in a three-part series of blogs on Brexit and merger control by Ben Forbes and Mat Hughes of AlixPartners. Ben and Mat are (with others) co-authors of the new Sweet & Maxwell book, “UK Merger Control: Law and Practice”. Part one focused on the issues associated… Continue reading
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Brexit and implications for UK Merger Control – Part 2/3: Implications for the CMA’s workload and what not to do
The Competition Bulletin is pleased to welcome the second in a three-part series of blogs on Brexit and merger control by Ben Forbes and Mat Hughes of AlixPartners. Ben and Mat are (with others) co-authors of the new Sweet & Maxwell book, “UK Merger Control: Law and Practice”. Part one focused on the voluntary nature… Continue reading
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Brexit and implications for UK Merger Control – Part 1/3: Should UK merger control filings be mandatory?
The Competition Bulletin is pleased to welcome the first in a three-part series of blogs on Brexit and merger control by Ben Forbes and Mat Hughes of AlixPartners. Ben and Mat are (with others) co-authors of the new Sweet & Maxwell book, “UK Merger Control: Law and Practice”. They can be contacted on bforbes@alixpartners.com and… Continue reading
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Islands of jurisdiction for competition damages claims in a post-Brexit world
By Naina Patel and Andrew Scott When the UK leaves the EU, the rules governing jurisdiction in cross-border competition damages claims will likely change. Most immediately, this will impact those who had acquired pre-Brexit causes of action for breach of statutory duty under section 2(1) of the European Communities Act 1972, based on Articles 101… Continue reading
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Competition Law claims post-Brexit: the issue of applicable law
Once notification is given by the UK Government of its intention to withdraw from the European Union under Article 50 TFEU, EU law will cease to apply in the UK after the expiry of two years (absent an agreement between all 28 Member States extending the relevant period). What then happens to the UK’s competition… Continue reading
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