
Paschalis Lois
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2 months ago |
friedfrank.com | Tobias Caspary |Valeri Bozhikov |Paschalis Lois
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Jan 13, 2025 |
friedfrank.com | Nathaniel L. Asker |Nathaniel Bronstein |Tobias Caspary |Megan Ingram |Aleksandr B. Livshits |Paschalis Lois | +1 more
Accolades | January 13, 2025 Concurrences nominated two articles authored by Fried Frank antitrust and competition lawyers in its 2025 Antitrust Writing Awards. The Fried Frank Antitrust and Competition Law Alert® titled, “European Foreign Direct Investment: Practical Thoughts to Cut Through the Red Tape” by partner Tobias Caspary and associates Paschalis Lois and Tuula Petersen is nominated in the Business Articles: Cross Border category.
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Sep 16, 2024 |
friedfrank.com | Tobias Caspary |Neda Moussavi |Valeri Bozhikov |Rebecca Ponnuthurai |Paschalis Lois
Authors: Tobias Caspary (London | Brussels), Bernard (Barry) A. Nigro Jr. (Washington, DC / New York), Neda Moussavi (Brussels), Paschalis Lois (Brussels)In a much anticipated judgment, on September 3, 2024, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) issued its decision in Illumina/Grail[1] (the Illumina judgment), finally putting an end to the European Commission’s (EC) assertion that it has the ability to review non-reportable transactions, representing a significant victory for legal certainty.
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Sep 16, 2024 |
lexology.com | Tobias Caspary |Neda Moussavi |Paschalis Lois
SummaryIn a much anticipated judgment, on September 3, 2024, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) issued its decision in Illumina/Grail[1] (the Illumina judgment), finally putting an end to the European Commission’s (EC) assertion that it has the ability to review non-reportable transactions, representing a significant victory for legal certainty.
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