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This newsletter is a summary of the antitrust developments we think are most interesting to your business.
Charles Pommiès, counsel based in Brussels, is our editor this month (learn more about Charles in our Q&A feature at the end of our newsletter). He has selected:
General
European Commission drives home risks of procedural merger control breaches with fine on Sigma-Aldrich
New Spanish law allows for more effective antitrust enforcement
German court allows lump-sum damages clauses in private follow-on actions
Court confirms long reach of UK merger control jurisdiction
7-Eleven/Speedway: Bumps on the Road to Closing: Are Conventional Closing Conditions Sufficient to Protect Buyer Interests? | Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
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Android Community
May 14, 2021
Google must already be used to getting fined by antitrust watchdogs all over the world. The latest one that they have received is a $123M fine from Italy’s Antitrust Authority (AGCM) due to a third-party app that was restricted from Android Auto. The watchdog said that Google violated Article 102 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, abusing their dominant position by restricting access to its platform and ordering them to make the app and other third-party apps available on Android Auto.
The issue that earned the ire of Italy’s antitrust watchdog is that of an electric car charging app called JuicePass, created by energy company Enel X Italia. While the app is still accessible through an Android smartphone, not having it on the Android Auto platform kind of defeats the purpose. The platform aims to lessen the times that drivers should be reaching for their phones while driving so apps that are not there will get less users