Covington & Burling (Brussels)

Rolf Ali

Covington & Burling (Brussels)
Associate

Rolf Ali works as an associate at Covington & Burling’s Brussels office since October 2018. Rolf advises clients on a range of aspects of EU competition law, including multi-jurisdictional merger control filings, cartel and leniency issues, collaborative arrangements, vertical agreements, and unilateral conduct. Rolf works across various industries, including technology, energy, and media. He holds a DPhil in Law from the University of Oxford.

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Johan Ysewyn, Rolf Ali, Tomos Griffiths The EU Court of Justice partially overturns the General Court’s judgment on procedural grounds, and clarifies the presumption of innocence in hybrid investigations and scope of restrictions by object in information exchanges (HSBC)

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On 12 January 2023, the European Court of Justice (“ECJ”) published its long-awaited judgment in C 883/19 P HSBC v Commission. The ECJ confirmed that HSBC had engaged in anti-competitive conduct but partially overturned the General Court’s (“GC”) judgment on procedural grounds. The judgment (...)

Christian Ahlborn, Rolf Ali, Tomos Griffiths The EU Commission opens public consultation on the draft Implementation Regulation which aims to facilitate the implementation of the Digital Markets Act

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The Digital Markets Act (“DMA”) will apply from 2 May 2023. To facilitate its implementation, the European Commission (“Commission”) aims to publish an accompanying DMA Implementing Regulation (“IR”). In anticipation of this, the (“Commission”) has sought feedback via a public consultation (...)

Johan Ysewyn, Rolf Ali The EU Court of Justice dismisses an appellant’s plea to adjust its ranking in a leniency process and to receive partial immunity for its participation in a car battery recycling cartel (Recylex)

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On 3 June 2021, the European Court of Justice (“ECJ”) in case C-563/19 P Recylex v Commission dismissed Recylex’ appeal both to adjust its ranking in the leniency process and to receive partial immunity for parts of its participation in the Car Battery Recycling cartel. The judgment, on (...)

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