We are pleased to provide this global competition law update (India) from our friends at the leading Indian firm Luthra & Luthra.
July 13, 2010
In R. v. Howard Smith Paper Mills Ltd., seven paper mills and twenty companies engaged in selling fine paper, as well as the secretary of one of two trade associations, were charged with contravening section 498(1)(d) of the Criminal Code.
July 12, 2010
We are pleased to provide this global competition law update (Malaysia) from our friends at the leading Singapore firm Rajah & Tann.
July 11, 2010
While there are a number of other early association cases (including Dominion Supply (1917), Canadian Wholesale Grocers (1923), Master Plumbers (1929), Amalgamated Builders Council (1929) and R. v. Alexander (1932)), we now move closer to the modern era with one of the most important association competition law cases – R. v. Container Materials (1942).
July 10, 2010
We are pleased to provide this global competition law update from our friends at the leading Singapore firm Allen & Gledhill.
July 9, 2010
We are pleased to provide this Global Competition Review from our friends at the leading Singapore firm Rajah & Tann.
July 7, 2010
In The King v. Beckett, the Dominion Wholesale Grocers’ Guild and a number of individual wholesale grocers were accused of conspiracy under section 498 of the Criminal Code (which predated the Combines Investigation Act and modern Competition Act).
July 6, 2010
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