


Jean-Yves Art
Jean-Yves Art is Senior Director, Strategic Partnerships at Microsoft, based in Geneva. Previously, he was senior competition counsel and lead a team of lawyers who counsel business on all antitrust and regulatory aspects of Microsoft’s activities in the EMEA region. In close coordination with the Company’s headquarters in Redmond, Jean-Yves also managed regulatory proceedings, including antitrust proceeding involving the company in the region. Before joining Microsoft in 2002, Jean-Yves practiced competition law with law firms in Paris and Brussels. Jean-Yves has also worked for three years as a law clerk at the European Court of Justice. Jean-Yves was an invited professor at the College of Europe, Bruges, where he taught EU merger control, and at the University of Liège where he co-chaired a seminar on advanced topics in EU competition law. He has written extensively and is a regular speaker at conferences on EU competition law.
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Infringement or commitment decision are regularly used by EU jurisdictions to remedy a competition infringement. However, interim measures could sometimes offer a better solution. The Google case is a good example where the possibility of ordering interim measures to remedy the presumptively (...)
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La première table-ronde de la conférence New Frontiers of Antitrust du 11 février 2011 à Paris est dédiée au «Patent ambush». Après avoir discuté des lacunes inhérentes au système des brevets, M. Carlton, Professeur d’économie à l’université de Chicago et auteur de la première contribution, s’intéresse à (...)
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Does patent protection restrict U.S. drug use? The impact of patent expiration on U.S. drug prices, marketing, and utilization Franck R. LICHTENBERG*, Columbia University National Bureau of Economic Research, Faculty Fellow, Lerner Center Gautier DUFLOS*, University of Paris I, Paris (...)
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Les contributeurs à ce dossier « Tendances » se sont vu soumettre une question qui pourrait sembler simple a priori : Les normes ouvertes promeuvent-elle la concurrence ? Cependant, la réponse à cette question requiert un travail préalable et délicat de définition des termes du sujets. Rédigés par des (...)
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