
Competition Associates Podcast Team
Season 2 episodes
Episode 2 : Trends in Antitrust Enforcement: No-Poach Agreements
Labour markets have been under intense scrutiny lately with both the European Commission and national competition authorities in the EU looking into various forms of anti-competitive agreements affecting labour markets.
In this episode of Competition+ we dive into the complex world of no-poach agreements, which are essentially arrangements between companies not to hire or solicit each other's employees. We break down what these agreements entail and how they differ from other legal arrangements (such as non-compete and non-solicitation agreements), the various forms they can take, and how they often surface in practice.
Employers should be aware that competition authorities often view no-poach agreements as anti-competitive. Such agreements can carry significant risks for the company and, sometimes, for its legal representatives. It is essential to understand the limits within which employers can pursue legitimate business decisions in relation to their employees. We wrap up with actionable tips for employers and HR professionals to avoid illegal conduct and mitigate legal risks in today’s evolving environment of antitrust enforcement.
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Guillaume Melot | Laura Capata | Maria Joana Faria |
Episode 1: Antitrust dawn raids: How to avoid costly mistakes
Dawn raids are an evergreen in the world of competition law. EU competition authorities use this powerful investigative tool to uncover cartels. A dawn raid is also a process in which the inspectors are more experienced and the staff under extreme pressure. It can lead to costly mistakes as the authorities protect their investigative powers by imposing hefty fines for non-cooperation.
In the first episode of the new season of the Competition+ podcast, we discuss how to avoid making mistakes during a dawn raid that can severely damage a company.
As competition authorities nowadays focus their efforts on collecting electronic evidence, we give examples of mistakes that various companies have made when providing inspectors with electronic communications from their employees. We discuss recent cases from the European Commission as well as Member State practice (Germany and Poland) and summarise what companies can do to better protect themselves.
Speakers:
Peter Giese | Krzysztof Sikora | Elisa Götz |
Season 1 episodes
In the competition law world, you can hardly avoid the terms online platforms and digital markets these days. But why are there so many discussions around digital markets and why are there concerns around online platforms?
In our first DiGi POD episode, Roxana Kruse and Peter Giese will walk you through the most important competition law concepts concerning digital markets. They will introduce you to the competition lawyers' glossary around online platforms. Terms such as network effects, lock- in effect and gatekeeper will no longer be a mystery to you and you will find out what this has to do with the Commission's proposal for a Digital Markets Act.
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In our second DiGi POD episode Roxana Kruse, Peter Giese and Moritz Pottek will present the key aspects of the proposed EU Foreign Subsidy Regulation and explain why this topic is relevant for mergers and acquisitions, public procurement and state aid alike.
Find out what could constitute a foreign subsidy, which tools are foreseen to tackle market distortions caused by foreign subsidies, how the European Commission wants to enforce the proposed Regulation and what will be the next steps in the legislative procedure.
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For more information about the new investigative review tools to tackle market distortions by foreign subsidies read our Law-Now article or watch CMS webinar on this topic.
In our third DiGi POD episode, our experts Annemieke Hazelhoff and Nadine Herda will speak with DiGi POD Host Roxana Kruse about the ongoing revision of the vertical block exemption regulation (VBER).
What is caught under the VBER? Which changes can be expected in comparison to the existing rules? Are you a supplier and retailer: be aware – the rules will change for you! Also, e-tailers and other companies active in the field of online sales will learn during the podcast what is expected to change for them.
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