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Interim measures in the UK: Lessons From the Online Auction Platform Case

January 2019
CompetitionAuction

Abstract

Interim measures have the potential to be an effective and cost-efficient way for businesses with limited budgets to change the behaviour of companies that raise competition concerns. The threshold for interim measures was lowered in the UK, and the UK competition authority (the CMA) has made clear it is open to receiving more applications. The CMA dealt with an application for interim measures in the online auction platform case, which ultimately resulted in the company under investigation offering commitments. However, the procedural and evidentiary standards for a successful interim measures case remain high and applicants should not underestimate the burden and cost of embarking on the process. This paper considers these issues, with particular focus on the implications for business of making an application for interim measures or defending one, as a company subject to a complaint.

Author

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Sarah Long
Partner, Euclid Law, UK

Sarah Long is a partner in the London office of Euclid Law. Sarah advises on all aspects of UK and EU competition law, and has significant experience working with both the CMA and European Commission on a number of high profile cases. Sarah’s experience spans a variety of sectors including financial services, oil and gas, residential construction, consumer goods and travel. Sarah has particular expertise in online markets and the digital economy. Sarah is recognised as one of 30 most notable competition professionals in private practice (Women@competition/Parr, February 2017), and recommended in the Legal 500 for being ‘very hard-working and capable’ and providing ‘commercially-focused advice’ (Legal 500 EU & Competition, 2017 and 2018). Sarah is co-editor of the Competition Law Journal and a CEDR qualified Mediator.

Company

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Euclid Law

Euclid Law is a boutique competition law firm based in London and Brussels. We provide first class, bespoke and cost-effective competition law advice. Since forming Euclid Law in 2015, our team of market leading lawyers have provided cutting-edge competition law advice on some of the most challenging transactions and cases in Europe. Our unique business model means we are focussed, flexible, efficient and independent. Find out more at https://www.euclid-law.eu.

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