The Ticket
Published on October 8, 2024
The CJEU rules in the Diarra case – FIFA’s transfer rules restrict free movement and competition
From a competition law perspective, sport is, in some ways, unlike other industries. It may be driven by ideals other than profit, such as sporting... Continue
Published on September 13, 2024
“Like ships in the night” – the Court of Appeal’s Hydrocortisone judgment vindicates CMA and brings welcome order to a procedure that had been spinning out of control
The CMA’s pharma cases have generated a lot of work for the UK’s antitrust lawyers and economists, with a good proportion of practitioners having worked... Continue
Published on May 28, 2024
Competition law in sports: it’s time to talk about merger control
When the US hosted the FIFA World Cup in 1994, it was said to have spent $500 million on the tournament. Fast forward to 2022,... Continue
Published on May 2, 2024
AG Opinion in FIFA v BZ – Further competition trouble for football rules
Most professional football transfers happen when a player is free to leave because their contract expires, or when current club, player, and new club come... Continue
Published on March 14, 2024
The ACM’s mission to plug the “small acquisitions gap”
In line with recent developments in other countries, the ACM’s chairman Martijn Snoep has expressed a desire for new competences to review relatively small mergers... Continue
Published on February 22, 2024
Royal Antwerp – Breaking new ground in antitrust in labour markets
To ensure a steady supply of football talent, professional football clubs must do their bit to invest in grassroots football. To incentivise this investment, UEFA... Continue
Published on January 19, 2024
The evolving framework for litigation funding: PACCAR, the DMCC Bill, the CAT…and Mr Bates!
Competition law infringements often cause financial harm to large groups of consumers or businesses, who would individually be unwilling or unable to pay to claim... Continue
Published on December 22, 2023
Super League – From “legislative bomb” to judicial bombshell
Competition law in sports is full of interesting paradoxes. When I was at the Competition and Markets Authority, the news around the creation of the... Continue
Published on August 15, 2023
CAT’s Liothyronine judgment is notable beyond excessive pricing cases
Last week’s Liothyronine judgment in the UK’s Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) is essential reading for antitrust practitioners. The CAT upheld the CMA finding of an... Continue
Published on July 12, 2023
Draconian but unavoidable? Illumina’s quest for GRAIL ends in a record fine
Sprint races can be decided by hundredths of a second. But the sprinter who pushes off before the starting gun sounds “jumps the gun” and... Continue
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