Eamonn Doran

Competition Appeal Tribunal (London)
Ordinary Member

Eamonn Doran is an ordinary member of the Competition Appeal Tribunal. He spent 30 years working at Linklaters, the international law firm, latterly as a partner and consultant. Specialising in competition law and EU law, he had particular experience of banking and financial services inquiries and is a former head of the London competition group. He sits as a JP in the Family Court, is a trustee of Missio, a Catholic aid & mission charity and is a founding trustee of the Grow Edo Support Group, developing projects to combat human trafficking from Nigeria. He chairs the Remuneration Committee of Magdalen College, Oxford.

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University of Cambridge
Competition Appeal Tribunal (London)
Competition Appeal Tribunal (London)
University of Oxford
Competition Appeal Tribunal (London)

Articles

952 Bulletin

Christopher Bellamy KC, Eamonn Doran, Michael Cutting, Nicole Kar The UK Competition Authority publishes guidance to help company directors understand their responsibilities under competition law

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On 27 June 2011, the OFT published guidance on how it will assess the extent of an individual director’s responsibility for infringements of competition law. Where a company has breached competition law, the OFT can apply to court seeking a competition disqualification order (“CDO”) against an (...)

Christopher Bellamy KC, Eamonn Doran, Michael Cutting, Nicole Kar The UK Competition Authority issues revised guidance on how businesses can achieve compliance with competition law

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On 27 June 2011, the OFT published guidance on how it will assess the extent of an individual director’s responsibility for infringements of competition law. Where a company has breached competition law, the OFT can apply to court seeking a competition disqualification order (“CDO”) against an (...)

Christian Ahlborn, Christopher Bellamy KC, Eamonn Doran, Michael Cutting, Nicole Kar, Paula Riedel, Robert Gavin The UK Competition Appeal Tribunal delivers its judgment dismissing challenges on material influence, SLC and remedies brought by a broadcasting company (British Sky Broadcasting Group)

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In a judgment handed down on 29 September, the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT), dismissed an appeal brought by British Sky Broadcasting Group plc (Sky) against a decision of the Competition Commission (CC). The CAT upheld part of an appeal against the same decision brought by Virgin Media (...)

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