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Oct 18, 2024 |
lexology.com | Rosamund Browne |Chloe Budd |Ingrid Hodgskiss |Richard Brown |Nigel Seay |Stephen Whitfield
Background to the referralOn 19 September, the Court of Justice ("CJEU") handed down its judgment in Booking.com BV and Booking.com (Deutschland) GmbH v 25hours Hotel Company Berlin GmbH and Others. This case made its way to the CJEU as a reference for preliminary ruling from the Amsterdam District Court connected to a private dispute between Booking.com and a number of providers of accommodation services in Germany.
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Sep 25, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Stephen J. Whitfield |Nigel Seay |Ingrid Hodgskiss |Rosamund Browne
TS Travers Smith LLP More It’s not just law at Travers Smith. Our clients’ business is our business. Independent and bound only by our clients’ ambitions, we are wherever they need us to be. We focus on key areas of work where we are genuinely market leading. If it’s hard – ask Travers Smith.
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Sep 23, 2024 |
lexology.com | Stephen J. Whitfield |Nigel Seay |Ingrid Hodgskiss |Rosamund Browne
Comprising 728 mandatory notifications, 116 voluntary notifications and 32 retrospective validation applications National Security & Investment Act 3rd Annual Report (2023/4) traverssmith.com Travers Smith 2024 Notifications and outcomes 2022/3 865 notifications received 2023/4 906 notifications received NOTIFICATIONS RECEIVED Voluntary 13% Retrospective 4% Mandatory 83% 876 notification were accepted (an increase from 806) 24 notifications were rejected (a decrease from 42 in the previous...
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Jul 31, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Ingrid Hodgskiss |Chloe Budd |Rosamund Browne
Competition authorities across the globe have, like the vast majority of organisations, been investing significantly in building their understanding of AI and the potential competition and consumer law impacts of its development and use. In this briefing, we discuss the ways in which competition authorities are seeking to tackle the key issues arising from AI through a competition law lens.
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Jul 30, 2024 |
lexology.com | Ingrid Hodgskiss |Rosamund Browne |Chloe Budd
Competition authorities across the globe have, like the vast majority of organisations, been investing significantly in building their understanding of AI and the potential competition and consumer law impacts of its development and use. In this briefing, we discuss the ways in which competition authorities are seeking to tackle the key issues arising from AI through a competition law lens.
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