Covington & Burling (London)

Grace Kim

Covington & Burling (London)
Associate

Grace Kim is an associate in the competition practice of the London office of Covington and Burling. Prior to joining Covington and Burling, she obtained a postgraduate diploma in EU Competition law from Kings college London.

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James Marshall, Peter Camesasca, Grace Kim The UK Secretary of State for Business issues the first blocking order under the NSIA regime to prohibit a intellectual property licence agreement between a Chinese company and a British University (Beijing Infinite Vision Technology / University of Manchester)

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Over the summer, the UK Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (“BEIS”) delivered the first decisions, in the form of final orders, under the National Security and Investment Act 2021 (“NSIA”). We consider these decisions and other cases in the context of the first (...)

James Marshall, Peter Camesasca, Grace Kim The UK Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy imposes conditions on an acquisition in the British telecoms market to protect sensitive information and provide assurance in the emergency services network (Sepura / Epiris)

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Over the summer, the UK Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (“BEIS”) delivered the first decisions, in the form of final orders, under the National Security and Investment Act 2021 (“NSIA”). We consider these decisions and other cases in the context of the first (...)

James Marshall, Sophie Bertin, Carole Maczkovics, Grace Kim, Antoine Espinasse The UK Government’s Subsidy Control Bill receives Royal Assent and passes into law transitioning the UK to a regime where potential aid is self-assessed by the relevant public body, as opposed to being approved by the EU Commission or UK Competition Authority

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On 28 April 2022, the Subsidy Control Bill (the “Bill”) received Royal Assent, becoming the Subsidy Control Act 2022 (the “Act”). The Act lays the basic framework for the new UK-wide subsidy control regime, which is now expected to come into force in Autumn 2022. Although the Act primarily (...)

James Marshall, Sophie Albrighton, Grace Kim The UK Competition Authority publishes its recommendation for replacing the retained Vertical Agreements Block Exemption Regulation

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On 3 November, the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (“CMA”) issued a recommendation to the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy to replace the EU Vertical Agreements Block Exemption Regulation or ” VABER” with a UK Vertical Agreements Block Exemption Order (“UK (...)

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