Traditionally, the time between the years is not known for many interesting decisions and developments in antitrust law. However, it is noteworthy that in the first days of the new year, three decisions were published in which three major competition regulators imposed fines for violations of the merger control standstill obligation. These decisions serve as … Continue reading False starts into the new year: Update on gun jumping
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EC showing teeth: Record-breaking fine for Illumina AND Grail
Summertime is blockbuster time, and some blockbusters are just too good to be missed. Looking at current trends, sequels still seem to be a safe pair of hands. While I cannot comment on the new Indiana Jones or Mission Impossible yet, my (and potentially the rest of the antitrust world’s) jaw(s) dropped when reading about … Continue reading EC showing teeth: Record-breaking fine for Illumina AND Grail
Gun jumping: More freedom for targets in financial distress?
As some reports indicate, M&A activities in the coming years could involve more targets in financial distress than in the past years. The most prominent example of that unfortunate ‘trend’ might be UBS’ acquisition of Credit Suisse. In that case, the European Commission granted a derogation from the standstill obligation allowing the parties to move … Continue reading Gun jumping: More freedom for targets in financial distress?
Best of the rest – News in January
At the beginning of the year, we took the liberty to pause our blog for a couple of weeks. Reflecting on January in hindsight, there have been three developments which each might not justify a post on its own, but are just too interesting (and a continuation of previous posts) not to be mentioned at … Continue reading Best of the rest – News in January




