The Russian Supreme Court adopts a decree providing clarifications on antitrust matters that arise in court proceedings

In March, the Russian Supreme Court adopted a Decree providing clarifications on antitrust matters (the "Plenum Decree") [1]. The Plenum Decree replaced most of the previous antitrust clarifications issued by the Supreme Commercial Court back in 2008. The new measure is comprehensive and covers a variety of issues including anticompetitive agreements, abuse of dominance, unfair

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  • Herbert Smith Freehills (Moscow)
  • Herbert Smith Freehills (Moscow)
  • Herbert Smith Freehills (Brussels)
  • Herbert Smith Freehills (Brussels)

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Victoria Korotkova, Evgeny Yuriev, Daniel Vowden, Adrian Brown, The Russian Supreme Court adopts a decree providing clarifications on antitrust matters that arise in court proceedings, 4 March 2021, e-Competitions March 2021, Art. N° 101620

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