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Day: March 7, 2019

“Problemi attuali su riconoscimento ed esecuzione delle decisioni nella giurisprudenza italiana ed europea” – Course organized by the Higher School of the Judiciary – Court of Cassation, Rome, 6-7-8 March 2019

On 6-7-8 March 2019, a course focusing on the current problems on recognition and enforcement of foreign decisions in the the Italian and European case law will take place at the Court of Cassation in Rome (Aula Giallombardo), organized by the Higher School of the Judiciary. Full program

CJEU’s decision in the case C‑579-17 – BUAK Bauarbeiter-Urlaubs- u. Abfertigungskasse v Gradbenistvo Korana d.o.o. – Scope of Regulation (EU) N. 1215-2012 – Social security – Application for the issue of the certificate certifying that the judgment delivered by the court of origin is enforceable – Judgment relating to a claim for wage supplements regarding annual leave pay that a social security body has against an employer with respect to the posting of workers – 28 February 2019

On 28 February 2019, the CHEU delivered its judgment in the case C‑579-17 (BUAK Bauarbeiter-Urlaubs- u. Abfertigungskasse v Gradbenistvo Korana d.o.o.), whereby it provided its interpretation on Article 1 of Regulation (EU) N. 1215-2012, stating: “Article 1 of Regulation (EU) No 1215/2012 [….] must be interpreted as meaning that an action for payment of wage […]

First competition decision for FCA

Following a three-and-a-half-year long investigation, the Financial Conduct Authority has issued its first decision under competition law against three asset management companies for IPO price collusion. In a landmark decision at the end of February 2019, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) found that three asset management companies – Hargreave Hale, Newton Investment Management and River & Mercantile Asset Management (RAMAM)– had breached competition law, […]

Competition litigation at the crossroads – CDR – 4 March 2019

CDR’s Winter Competition Litigation Symposium combined high-profile speakers, informed debate and a progressive outlook on the key areas of contentious competition law, making it a critical, as well as networking, success. The event opened with a keynote address by Kassie Smith QC, a barrister at Monckton Chambers. Smith gave a clear, concise and comprehensive overview of the […]

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