Our expert economists specialise in
providing economic advice on all aspects of competition law cases.
We have advised on a wide range of industries, each raising its
own unique competition issues. Drawing on robust economic analysis
and quantitative techniques, we regularly advise clients on every
stage of a competition investigation.
Our contributions vary from
providing confidential advice to clients, to ensuring their submissions
are consistent with sound economic
principles, and to preparing expert reports. We are used to presenting
economic analysis to the competition agencies, at public hearings
and in court testimony. We also undertake research projects, workshops
and training for European and domestic competition authorities.
The experience of the economists at RBB extends across a broad range of competition law
settings, including:
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Mergers |
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Our economists have worked for the merging
parties in over 50 Phase II EC merger investigations,
many more Phase I cases, and on numerous cases before
national authorities.
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Cartels
and horizontal agreements |
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Analysis prepared by our economists has
been deployed in EC and domestic cartel cases, as well
as in other cases involving horizontal agreements, such
as the collective selling of sports rights. |
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Vertical agreements |
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Our economists’ experience includes
supporting the owners of some of the best known brands
in defending their distribution and retailing arrangements.
We have also advised on vertical agreements in industrial
sectors, entertainment and distribution. |
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Dominance and monopoly inquiries |
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We have been involved in several of the
leading Article 82 and national abuse of dominance cases
concerning price discrimination, predation, excessive
pricing, and foreclosure issues, amongst others.
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Litigation and damages |
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The testimony of our experts has been regularly
used in arbitration cases, in litigation proceedings before
the courts involving claimed or decided breaches of competition
law, and in reaching out-of-court settlements. |
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Regulation |
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RBB economists have worked with companies
in the energy, telecoms, and transport sectors. Regulators
have also employed this expertise in developing their own
thinking on market liberalisation and reform. |
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