COMPETITION – ONE MEETING MAY CONSTITUTE A CONCERTED PRACTICE PDF Print E-mail
August 2009
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In June the ECJ issued judgment in Case C-8/08, holding that there is a presumption of a causal connection between a concerted practice and the conduct of the undertaking on that market, even if the concerted action arises from just a single meeting between the participating undertakings. That presumption must be applied by the national court.

See: http://curia.europa.eu/jurisp/cgi-bin/form.pl?lang=EN&Submit=rechercher&numaff=C-8/08

 
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