Dominant Position in UK Law
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Airport abuses dominant position through coach operator concession
On 28 January 2014 the High Court (‘the Court’) in London found that London Luton Airport Operations Ltd (‘LLAO’) had abused its dominant position contrary to UK competition law by entering into an...
- MyEG's Penalty For Abuse Of Dominant Position
- Loyalty Discounts May Abuse a Dominant Position - No Change
- High Court Upholds Claim That Heathrow Airport Abused A Dominant Position Over Access To Forecourts
- If (Competition = Undesirable) Then {Abuse Dominant Position} - Commission To Investigate Google Over Alleged Anti-Competitive Algorithm
- Can a Refusal to License Intellectual Property Rights Constitute an Abuse of a Dominant Position?
- Can a Refusal to License IP Rights be an Abuse of a Dominant Position?
- UK CAT Awards 2 Travel £93,000 In Damages Against Cardiff Bus For Abuse Of Dominant Position In Cardiff Public Transport Market
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Ofcom continues to vigorously police UK mobile spectrum
Consumers using their phones likely have little idea of the fierce battles mobile companies undertake to provide their handsets with better reception than their competitors. Consumers would be furt...... ... operator has to prevent one company moving towards a monopoly or dominant position ... EE, the mobile operator owned by BT, was in danger of ... ...
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CMA Updates its Penalties Guidance for UK and EU Competition Law Infringements
By Jonathan Parker and Calum Warren On 2 August 2017, the UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) launched a consultation on proposals to amend the Office of Fair Trading’s 2012 guidance as to t...... ... against anti-competitive agreements and an abuse of a dominant position contained in the Competition Act 1998 (the Current Penalties ... ...
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