European Union:
EU Nears Finalisation Of New Law To Promote Anti-Trust Claims
04 April 2014
Reed Smith (Worldwide)
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Member States' ambassadors to the EU, known as the Committee
of Permanent Representatives, have endorsed the agreement between
the Council Presidency and representatives of the European
Parliament on a proposed new EU Directive on rules governing
actions for damages for infringements of competition law. The final
text is expected to be voted through by the Parliament mid-April
and could be formally adopted by the end of the year. Member States
will then have two years to implement required national rules.
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