Six German authorities join forces to tackle the challenges of the digitalization era. Kickoff was last week, when the authorities signed a Memorandum of Understanding to initiate the “Digital Cluster Bonn”. Who is in? The reason the new initiative came to my – and probably other antitrust nerd´s – attention is the membership of the … Continue reading Digital Cluster Bonn: Germany´s authorities team up
Category: Antitrustpolitics
Access to file: Don’t wait until the end
Access to file is undisputedly one of the essential rights of defense in any cartel investigation. Yet, the when and the extent to which access is granted is often controversially disputed between regulators and alleged cartelists. A recent judgment by a German court strengthens the rights of companies and criticises the established practice by the … Continue reading Access to file: Don’t wait until the end
How antitrust saves Christmas
Last year, I reported about some real cases on the interface between Christmas and antitrust (you can find the blog here). Of course, I am neither the Mariah Carey Wham! of Christmas carols nor the Charles Dickens of Christmas stories, but nevertheless, this year I wanted to try my hand at a fictional Christmas screenplay … Continue reading How antitrust saves Christmas
Access to essential facilities – broader than one might think
The notion of what kind of facilities are essential under antitrust law has expanded lately – evidenced by a recent judgement. Time to look at the essential facilities doctrine and what it means today.
Annual workshop of the Studienvereinigung Kartellrecht
The annual workshop of the Studienvereinigung Kartellrecht is a long-standing tradition, bringing together German-speaking antitrust practitioners in Bonn every December. This event not only provides an excellent opportunity to reconnect with colleagues and friends but, more importantly, serves as a platform to reflect on the year's developments and discuss emerging trends in antitrust law. While … Continue reading Annual workshop of the Studienvereinigung Kartellrecht
Competition in labour markets
OpenAI’s (former) CEO Sam Altman’s leaving and re-joining the company within just a few days has demonstrated that (at least most) companies stand and fall with the people working for them. The importance of human resources is not only expressed in such prominent personnel drama but also reflected in a type of behaviour that has … Continue reading Competition in labour markets
Rebates and antitrust: A never-ending story
Rebates are common in many industries and generally highly appreciated by customers. However, it gets tricky if strong market players leverage their position to the detriment of customers or competitors, antitrust cases involving rebates are therefore a frequent phenomenon. Only last week, the German Federal Cartel Office (FCO) announced that it has initiated proceedings against … Continue reading Rebates and antitrust: A never-ending story
Artificial intelligence and antitrust law: Only the beginning?
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) continues to reshape industries and economies worldwide. Antitrust regulators are confronted with the challenge of balancing competitive landscapes while fostering innovation. Recent statements shed light on their evolving stance, as more cases highlight the practical intersection of AI and antitrust law. The intersection of artificial intelligence and antitrust … Continue reading Artificial intelligence and antitrust law: Only the beginning?
Small things matter
Recent cases indicate that no company or industry is too small for antitrust scrutiny, including more niche industries like breaded scampi and window blinds. While small market exemptions exist in countries like Germany, they don't necessarily protect against antitrust enforcement.
Potential competition revisited
You know those stories that remain open-ended, leaving you wondering about how they might have concluded? But you are lucky, that does not is not supposed to happen on antitrustpolitics.com, as we also report on how cases continue every now and then. Therefore we take the recent EU court decision in AdC/EDP as an opportunity … Continue reading Potential competition revisited










