Dominance in the recession: energetic enforcement and international expansion

Thomas Janssens, Thomas Wessely, Joanna Goyder, and Onno Brouwer

Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer

Wednesday, 03 February 2010

The year 2009 was a year of global economic recession, but competition authorities around the world sang in unison that this was no reason to go softly on enforcement of abuse of dominance laws. If anything, the reduction in merger review work resulting from the economic crisis appears to have freed up resources for antitrust investigations, with major unilateral conduct cases in 2009 in many jurisdictions and record fines in the EU and in many other countries.

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