DLA Piper (Budapest)

Zoltan Marosi

DLA Piper (Budapest)
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Zoltán Marosi is the Co-Head of the Competition and Antitrust practice group at DLA Piper Budapest. His main area of expertise lies in Hungarian and EU antitrust law, consumer protection law and administrative litigation. He has published numerous articles and book excerpts in the fields of competition law, commercial law and European Union law. Zoltán is currently a lecturer of EU law and EU competition law at ELTE School of Law and serves as a member of the Hungarian committee of bar examiners. Furthermore, he is an officer of the International Bar Association, serving on its Antitrust Committee and is also a member of Committee’s Unilateral Conduct Working Group. Zoltán is also a non-governmental advisor in the International Competition Network to the European Commission’s DG COMP.

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75069 Bulletin

Balazs Csepai, Zoltan Marosi The Hungarian Competition Authority fines five suppliers of medical suture products for bid rigging and exempts one of them under the leniency provisions (Braun Medical / Chairman / Johnson&Johnson / Staplecare / SurgiCare / Variomedic)

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The Competition Authority of Hungary (GVH) has in August 2016 imposed fines on five suppliers of medical suture products (needles and threads for medical/hospital use) for bid rigging in an amount of around EUR 770.000, exempting one of them under the leniency provisions. The infringement was (...)

Gábor Fejes, Zoltan Marosi The Hungarian Competition Authority does not rule on anti-competitive agreements in the agricultural sector due to a new domestic sectoral exemption (Watermelon cartel)

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1. Introduction On 10 April 2013, the Hungarian Competition Authority (GVH) terminated its competition proceedings concerning anti-competitive agreements against several multinational grocery retail chains as ALDI, Auchan, Lidl, Spar, TESCO and a domestic franchise, CBA as well as the (...)

Gábor Fejes, Zoltan Marosi The Hungarian Metropolitan Court of Appeal rules on the validity of the agreements concluded by members of a horizontal cartel with their customers (Fruit Contracts)

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In a landmark decision published in December 2010, the Court of Appeal of Budapest had the opportunity to rule on the important question of the validity of agreements concluded by members of a horizontal cartel with their customers (so-called “fruit contracts” or “Folgeverträge”) under (...)

Gábor Fejes, Zoltan Marosi The Hungarian Parliament adopts new procedural rules rewarding individuals for reporting hard-core cartels (Act CLXIII of 2009 on the protection of fair procedures)

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In December 2009, the Hungarian Parliament adopted Act CLXIII of 2009 on the protection of fair procedures (“Fair Procedures Act”) which aims to enforce the right to fair trial in the field of public finance, public procurement and competition procedures. The Fair Procedures Act enters into (...)

Gábor Fejes, Zoltan Marosi The Hungarian Competition Authority condemns vertical resale price fixing agreement concluded between a wholesaler of medicines and pharmacies but without imposing a fine (Hungaropharma)

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Description of the impugned case The case concerned a straightforward RPM arrangement, where the pharmacies, in their agreements concluded with a wholesaler of medicines (Hungaropharma), agreed to maintain (discounted) resale prices. Due to the wording and context of the arrangement, the HCO (...)

Gábor Fejes, Zoltan Marosi The Hungarian Court of Appeal upholds the Competition Authority decision and also accepts the approach of the General Court regarding the reduction of the fines (GIS cartel)

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The Budapest Court of Appeal upheld, in its second instance judgment, the verdict of the Metropolitan Court of Budapest in the "GIS cartel" case: the judgment confirmed the existence of the infringement, whilst it accepted the lower court’s decision to decrease the fines imposed on the (...)

Gábor Fejes, Márton Melléthei-Barna, Zoltan Marosi The Hungarian Competition Office conditionally clears a merger in the television production market (Chellomedia/Filmmúzeum)

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Chellomedia CEE Holdco B.V. (Chellomedia), a member of the group of undertakings under the control of Liberty Global Inc. (Liberty Group), requested the Hungarian Competition Office (HCO) to approve its acquisition of control over Filmmúzeum (the Proposed Transaction). The Proposed Transaction (...)

Gábor Fejes, Márton Melléthei-Barna, Zoltan Marosi The Hungarian Competition Office concludes that the conditions for individual exemption are fulfilled in case of a joint purchasing and marketing agreement, having found that the joint-venture was not full function (Euronics)

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The Hungarian Competition Office (HCO) initiated proceedings against the founding companies of Euronics to verify (i) whether Euronics can be regarded as a full-function joint venture, whose establishment should have been notified to the HCO, and (ii) whether the cooperation agreement (...)

Gábor Fejes, Zoltan Marosi The Hungarian Competition Authority dismisses the proceedings on abuse of dominant position against the postal sector incumbent but phrases various recommendations on discounts (Hungarian Post)

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Proceedings, applicable law An abuse of dominant position is prohibited by both Article 82 of the EC Treaty as well as Article 21 of the Hungarian Competition Act (the latter provision contains materially identical rules to its EC counterpart). The HCO stated that in the present case both (...)

Gábor Fejes, Zoltan Marosi The Hungarian Competition Office finds certain advertising restrictions on lawyers contrary to Art. 81 EC and its national equivalent (Hungarian Bar Association)

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The Hungarian Competition Office (HCO) initiated proceedings against the Hungarian Bar Association (HBA) in order to verify whether certain rules of the HBA regulating advertising by attorneys as well as the content of webpages of attorneys infringe Article 81 of the EC Treaty and Article 11 (...)

Gábor Fejes, Zoltan Marosi The Hungarian Competition Authority finds price fixing among competitors concerning the determination of recommended prices applied towards their sub-contractors to be anti-competitive (Trans Holding)

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Description of the impugned case The undertakings under investigation (five Hungarian undertakings, the business activity of which is carrying out the examination of originality of automotives) agreed in fixing their prices towards their sub-contractors and at the same time required such (...)

Gábor Fejes, Zoltan Marosi The Hungarian Competition Authority finds making a set resale price as a condition to conclude a distribution agreement with a producer to be anticompetitive (Magyar Suzuki)

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Description of the impugned case Magyar Suzuki, the Hungarian producer of Suzuki branded motor vehicles concluded distribution agreements with 110 dealers. An overall condition for the conclusion of the distribution agreement was, among others, that the distributors / dealers undertook to (...)

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