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One Lawyer, Many Clients: Legal Representation of Parties with Conflicting Interests
This paper outlines a problem which the author has encountered in the course of her work as in-house legal adviser to the Irish Competition Authority.
The role of the Competition Authority
The...Read more
Noreen Mackey
Legal Adviser, Ireland's Competition Authority, Ireland
The Competition Act of Malaysia
The Competition Act of Malaysia was passed in July 2010. The said Competition Act 2010 (the “Act”) came into force on 1 January 2012. The objective of the Act is...Read more
Nazlan Ghazali
Group General Counsel & Company Secretary, Maybank, Malaysia
Antitrust Damages Actions in Europe Pitfalls and Opportunities From a Corporation's Point of View
In recent years, the volume of private damages actions has increased substantially in the national courts of EU Member States. In England and Wales, for example, the number of private...Read more

Peter Bergson
General Counsel, Fingerprints, Sweden
Striking the Right Balance Between Co-Operation and Competition: Several Antitrust Pitfalls in R&D Alliances and Other Strategic Partnerships
The aim of this article is to provide guidance to in-house counsel on the assessment and management of key risks associated with partnership opportunities. As such, in-house counsel should be...Read more

Iohann Le Frapper
Chief Legal Officer, Gulf Bridge International , Qatar
Transparency and Fair Competition of Procurement.
There are long-established prejudices around Russia with its high level of corruption, and unfair competition in the business environment, which have been addressed in recent years by the introduction of...Read more

Yulianna Vertinskaya
Head of Legal Department, Renewable & Ethics and Compliance Ambassador at ALSTOM, ALSTOM, Russia & CIS, Russia
Meeting the Challenges of European Union Anti-trust Compliance with Technical Innovation
To paraphrase an old adage – “God could not be everywhere all the time, that’s why he invented regulators”! However, as most legislators and regulation draftsmen would have it, their...Read more

David Kemp
xecutive Director of Legal Policy, HP Autonomy, UK
Claims for Damages Against Antitrust Infringements Under French Law
When the “Ashurst Study on the conditions of claims for damages in case of infringement of EC competition rules” was published in 2004, it concluded that a "total underdevelopment" and...Read more

Ouahida Bendjedou
Senior Legal Counsel, Bouygues E&S FM France , France
The Infrastructure Sharing's Regulation as a Competition Fostering Factor in the Telecommunications Market Worldwide
Telecom markets worldwide are growing rapidly and regimes with public service providers are certainly in decline as the remaining markets subject to such regimes are either transitioning to a privatized...Read more

José Evandro Monteiro
In-House Counsel, Highline do Brasil Infraestruturas de Telecomunicações SA, Brazil
Different Methods of 'Dominating the Market'
In the sphere of telecommunication in the Russian Federation the operator may dominate the market for telecommunications services in three different statuses.
1. Like a natural monopoly (According to the Law on...Read more
Yury Bochenkov
Head of Legal Department, Orange Business Services, Russia
Overview of Ofcom's Recent Decision Requiring Sky to Wholesale its Premium Sports Channels to Competing Retail Operators in the UK
On 31 March 2010, Ofcom, the UK communications regulator, issued a Statement, requiring BSkyB Limited (‘Sky’) to wholesale certain of its premium sports channels to competing operators in the UK...Read more
Ciaran Walker
Senior Competition Counsel, Bt, UK