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Antitrust Mediation

Posted  01/1/15
Global Competition Litigation Review (Volume 8, Issue 4, 2015)

December 18, 2014

Partner Ankur Kapoor was quoted in the Wall Street Journal article, Lawsuit Alleges Price Gouging by Maker of Hepatitis Drug . Click here to read the article.

European Commission Seeks To Stamp Out Envelope Cartel With Fines Totaling 19.48 Million Euros

Posted  12/17/14
A View from Constantine Cannon’s London Office By Ana Rojo Prada and Richard Pike The European Commission has announced that it has imposed fines totaling 19.48 million euros on five European envelope producers for coordinating prices and allocating customers through an anticompetitive cartel. The Commission imposed fines on the five companies – Bong (of Sweden), GPV and Hamelin (both of France),...

December 8, 2014

Partner Ankur Kapoor was quoted in the Law360 article, Nexium Verdict No Final Word On Pay-For-Delay. Click here to read the article. (Registration required.)

December 4, 2014

Constantine Cannon represents CareCore National, LLC in successful health care merger.

November 17, 2014

Partner Ankur Kapoor was quoted in the Law360 article, 3rd Circ. To Decide If Reverse Payments Must Be Cash. Click here to read the article.

Net Neutrality – What’s In A Name?

Posted  11/12/14

By Robert Schwartz

Although President Obama has endorsed a specific approach to “net neutrality” – the principle that Internet service providers should treat all data on the Internet equally – the debate over whether and how the Federal Communications Commission should enforce that principle is still raging, and may well be decided by whoever wins the battle over defining “Internet access.” In...

October 31, 2014

Jeff Shinder, Managing Partner of Constantine Cannon's New York office, was quoted in the Recorder article, Law Firms See Dollar Signs in Mobile Payments Scrum. Click here to read the article.

European Commission Hits Telecoms With Fines Of 70 Million Euros For Abusing Slovak Broadband Market

Posted  10/30/14
A View from Constantine Cannon’s London Office By Yulia Tosheva and James Ashe-Taylor The European Commission has signalled that it is not dialing down its scrutiny of the telecommunications sector by imposing fines totalling 70 million euros on Slovak Telekom and its parent company, Deutsche Telekom. On October 15, 2014, the Commission imposed a fine of 38,838,000 euros on Slovak Telekom and Deutsche...
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