Gavin Murphy

Journal of Parliamentary and Political Law (Ottawa)
Deputy Editor

Gavin Murphy is currently the deputy editor of the Journal of Parliamentary and Political Law. He was most recently part-time legal editor of the Commonwealth Law Bulletin in London and is the former counsel to the International Joint Commission in Ottawa, Canada. He was previously full-time legal editor of the Commonwealth Law Bulletin and served as counsel with the Criminal Law Policy Section and International Development Group of the Department of Justice of Canada. He also worked at Canada’s Competition Bureau and the United Kingdom’s Office of Fair Trading. A graduate of Ottawa’s Carleton University and the University of Ottawa Law School, Gavin holds a Master of Laws (Distinction) in International and European Legal Studies from Durham University, England. Author of three books on the law, he has published numerous scholarly articles in law journals in Canada, England and Ukraine. Gavin has taught courses at law schools in Ottawa and Thunder Bay, Canada and is a frequent guest lecturer in Canada and Europe.

Articles

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Gavin Murphy The Canadian Federal Court of Appeal dismisses the Competition Authority’s appeal and clears a merger in the telecommunications sector subject to conditions (Rogers / Shaw)

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Introduction Tuesday 24 January 2023 was not a good day for Canada’s Competition Commissioner (‘the Commissioner’) and the Competition Bureau (‘the Bureau’), which assists the Commissioner in the administration and enforcement of the Competition Act (‘the Act’). This day marked the Federal Court of (...)

Gavin Murphy The Canadian Competition Authority reaches an agreement with a convenience store chain on the acquisition of gas stations in Atlantic Canada (Alimentation Couche Tard / Wilsons)

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Introduction Canada’s Competition Bureau (Bureau), which assists the Commissioner of Competition (Commissioner) in the administration and enforcement of the Competition Act (Act), announced on 30 August 2022 that the Commissioner had reached an agreement with Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc (...)

Gavin Murphy The Canadian Competition Authority releases for public comment its new draft Information Bulletin on Transparency which explains the Authority’s communication during antitrust investigations

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Introduction Canada’s Competition Bureau, which assists the Commissioner of Competition (‘the Commissioner’) in the administration and enforcement of the Competition Act (‘the Act’), released its draft Information Bulletin on Transparency (‘the draft Bulletin’) on 8 March 2022, requesting public (...)

Gavin Murphy The Canadian Competition Authority brings closure to a case against a Toronto construction company for bid rigging and collusion in the condo refurbishment market (CPL Interiors)

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Canada’s Competition Bureau (Bureau), which assists the Commissioner of Competition (Commissioner) in the administration and enforcement of the Competition Act (Act) , announced on 17 January 2022 that CPL Interiors Ltd. (CPL) was fined $761,967 (CAN) after pleading guilty for its role in a (...)

Gavin Murphy The Canadian Competition Authority clears acquisition of 51 convenience stores subject to divestment of 1 store in Kemptville and other conditions (MacEwen / Grant Castle / Quickie)

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Introduction Canada’s Competition Bureau (‘Bureau’), which assists the Commissioner of Competition (‘Commissioner’) in the administration and enforcement of the Competition Act (‘Act’), announced on 29 October 2021 that the Commissioner had entered into a Consent Agreement (‘Agreement’) with MacEwen (...)

Gavin Murphy The US Surface Transportation Board confirms its earlier approval of a voting trust in a proposed merger between a Canadian and an American railroad in their revised merger application (CP / KCS)

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Introduction It is full steam ahead with likely no further detours for Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. (‘CP’) and Kansas City Southern Railway Co. (‘KCS’). The US Surface Transportation Board (‘STB’ or ‘the Board’) confirmed on 30 September 2021 that its prior approval of a voting trust as a first step (...)

Gavin Murphy The US Surface Transportation Board denies an application for a voting trust as a first step in a merger review involving a Canadian and an American railroad (CN / KCS)

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Introduction The US Surface Transportation Board (‘STB’ or ‘Board’) dealt a fatal blow to the proposed union of Montreal-based Canadian National Railway Co. (‘CN’) and Kansas City Southern railway (‘KCS’) (collectively the ‘applicants’) after a ruling on 31 August 2021 that it would not approve a (...)

Gavin Murphy The US Surface Transportation Board rules that a merger involving a Canadian national railway does not qualify for a waiver from the current class I merger review process and denies the railway’s proposed voting trust for now (CN / KCS)

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Introduction Courting of the Kansas City Southern railway (‘KCS’) continues full steam ahead and there is now a new suitor on the scene. KCS terminated an earlier corporate-friendly merger agreement with Calgary-based Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. (‘CP’) on 21 May 2021 to forge a merger proposal (...)

Gavin Murphy The US Surface Transportation Board sets aside the current and more stringent regulations applicable to Class I mergers and determines that a merger proposal can proceed under the older rules governing such mergers (CP / KCS)

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If the proposed corporate-friendly merger announced on 21 March 2021 between Calgary-based Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. (‘CP’) and Kansas City Southern Railway Company (‘KCS’) proceeds, it will be examined under a 2001 waiver granted by the United States Surface Transportation Board (‘STB’)[[ (...)

Gavin Murphy The Canadian Competition Authority concludes its investigation of an online travel agency and fines the company and two directors $5.8 million in total for drip pricing (FlightHub)

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INTRODUCTION Canada’s Competition Bureau (‘Bureau’), which assists the Commissioner of Competition (‘Commissioner’) in the administration and enforcement of the Competition Act (‘Act’), announced on 24 February 2021 that the Commissioner had clipped the wings of Montreal-based FlightHub Group Inc. (...)

Gavin Murphy The Lithuanian Competition Authority reduces fine for price fixing due to the effects of COVID-19 pandemic (Theatrical Film Distribution / NCG Distribution / Forum Cinemas)

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It was a classic case of a price fixing cartel brought to the competition authority’s attention by a potential victim. The Lithuanian competition authority, Konkurencijos taryba, or Competition Council of the Republic of Lithuania (‘Competition Council’), announced on 25 November 2020 that its (...)

Gavin Murphy The Canadian Competition Authority enters into multilateral mutual assistance and cooperation framework with Competition Authorities in Australia, New Zealand, the UK, and the US

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Introduction The 21st century has brought about new challenges for competition agencies. Globalisation, falling trade barriers, deregulation and digitalisation are just some of the difficult issues agencies must now consider to ensure and protect free and open competition. To this end, (...)

Gavin Murphy The Canadian Competition Bureau releases action plan on transparency

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Introduction Canada’s Competition Bureau (the “Bureau”), an independent law enforcement agency that assists the commissioner of competition in the administration and enforcement of the Competition Act, released its Action Plan on Transparency (the “Plan”) on 28 May 2013. According to the (...)

Gavin Murphy The EU Court of Justice dismisses an appeal and rules that in-house lawyers should not be permitted to appear before EU courts (Polish Electronic Communications Office)

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Introduction On 6 September 2012 the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) upheld an earlier decision of the General Court (formerly the Court of First Instance) in the Prezes Urzedu Komunikacji Elektronicznej case that in-house lawyers cannot represent their client companies before EU (...)

Gavin Murphy The Canadian Competition Bureau takes action against a Manitoba-based resort company selling time share vacation properties for alleged deceptive marketing practices (Elkhorn Ranch & Resort)

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Introduction Canada’s Competition Bureau (“Bureau”), an independent enforcement agency that assists the Commissioner of Competition (“Commissioner”) in protecting and promoting competition, announced on 23 November 2009 that Elkhorn Ranch & Resort Ltd (“Elkhorn”), a Manitoba-based company (...)

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