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GSMA calls for new connectivity regulatory framework to accelerate long-term investment

GSMA calls for new connectivity regulatory framework to accelerate long-term investment
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Exclusive-Win for Qualcomm as no EU appeal court ruling against $991 million fine

Exclusive-Win for Qualcomm as no EU appeal court ruling against $991 million fine
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Win for Qualcomm as No EU Appeal Court Ruling Against $991M Fine

EU antitrust regulators will not appeal a court ruling scrapping its 997-million-euro ($991 million) fine against Qualcomm, people familiar with the

Gibson Dunn | Digitalization Act : Significant Changes to German Antitrust Rules

ACR”) entered into force, also known as “GWB Digitalization Act” (the “ Amendment”). With the passing of the Amendment[1], Germany is setting the pace for an ambitious goal: the regulation of digital platforms. As noted during the parliamentary discussion[2], the new provisions are specifically designed to provide the German Federal Cartel Office ( Bundeskartellamt) with an efficient instrument against alleged “Wild West methods” in the digital sector to keep digital markets open. The Amendment also introduces a number of other changes to the German Competition Act concerning, inter alia, antitrust investigations procedure, leniency and cartel damage claims. In the legislative process, the German Parliament has also implemented some last-minute changes to the merger control provisions: the two domestic turnover thresholds were increased from EUR 25 million to EUR 50 million, and from EUR 5 million to EUR 17.5 million. This major policy shift will result in a s

Gibson Dunn | European Courts Rule on Range of Competition Issues in Pre-Christmas Case-load Clearance

December 21, 2020 The General Court of the European Union (“ General Court”) delivered three Judgments on 16 December 2020 which confirmed different aspects of the scope of the powers enjoyed by the European Commission (“ the Commission”) in its application of competition rules in the European Union (“ EU”). In a nutshell, the General Court has confirmed that the Commission: is entitled to apply competition rules to sports activities; has a very wide discretion in determining whether or not there is sufficient “Community interest” for it to pursue an infringement action under Articles 101 and 102 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (“ TFEU”); and

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