Morgan Lewis (London)

Michael Zymler

Morgan Lewis (London)
Associate

Michael Zymler is an associate at the London office of Morgan Lewis. Michael focuses his practice on EU and UK competition law and antitrust. Michael represents clients on abuse of dominance and cartel investigations before the Competition and Markets Authority, the Competition Appeal Tribunal, the European Commission, the High Court, and the Court of Appeal. He has worked on behalf of a variety of distinguished clients from a wide range of industries, including healthcare, life sciences, mining, and technology. He is admitted to practice in New York and England and Wales.

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Louise Skinner, Omar Shah, Jessica Rogers, Michael Zymler The UK Competition Authority advises employers to avoid poaching, wage-fixing, information sharing and other related anticompetitive practices in the labour market

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The UK Competition and Markets Authority has signalled its interest in bringing enforcement actions in the labour market by issuing guidance to employers on competition law compliance. The guidance warns employers that no-poaching agreements, wage-fixing agreements, and information sharing (...)

Joanna Christoforou, Frances M. Murphy, Michael Zymler The UK Competition Authority publishes a paper on the impact of algorithms on competition in digital markets and consumer welfare

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The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) published a paper on 19 January on the impact of algorithms on competition in digital markets and consumer welfare. The CMA followed up its paper with a call for evidence from market participants, academics, and industry experts, and with a (...)

Joanna Christoforou, Frances M. Murphy, Gabrielle Martin, Michael Zymler The EU Commission and the UK Government publish an agreement governing post-Brexit trade relations that includes provisions on competition law

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Following Brexit, EU competition law continued to apply in the United Kingdom until 31 December 2020 as part of an agreed Transition Period. In this LawFlash, we summarise how the end of the Transition Period is likely to impact the enforcement of competition law in the United Kingdom going (...)

Michael Zymler, Frances M. Murphy, Joanna Christoforou The UK Competition Authority opens investigations against four pharmacies and convenience stores for suspected breaches of antitrust rules by charging excessive and unfair prices for hand sanitiser products during the COVID-19 outbreak

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The UK Competition and Markets Authority on June 19 announced that it had opened investigations against four pharmacies and convenience stores in relation to suspected breaches of antitrust rules by charging excessive and unfair prices for hand sanitiser products during the coronavirus (...)

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