

Stephen Kinsella OBE
Stephen advises clients on complex anti-trust, regulatory and policy developments and supports clients on a range of competition matters, with a particular focus on technology, pharmaceutical and media sectors. Before joining Flint, Stephen was partner and head of the European Antitrust/Competition group at Sidley. He is a past chair of the competition and trade law committee of the International Bar Association and a past co-chair of the international committee of the American Bar Association section of antitrust law. He has over 30 years’ experience of advising clients on all aspects of EU competition law. In 2002, Stephen was awarded an OBE by Her Majesty the Queen for services to British commercial interests in Belgium and in particular for his contributions as president of the British Chamber of Commerce in Belgium and president of the Brussels Shakespeare Society. He has also been named a “Thought Leader” in Who’s Who Legal : Thought Leaders 2019 and one of the “Most Highly Regarded Individuals” on the Competition 2017 list of Who’s Who Legal.
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Call My Bluff* The European Commission (or to be more precise, and to point the finger in the right direction, DG Competition) has sweeping powers of investigation in cases of suspected infringement. Indeed, it has even sought and obtained powers that it then seems reluctant to use, such as (...)
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In a landmark judgment of 19 March 2009, the Irish High Court annulled a prohibition decision of the Irish Competition Authority (“CA”) blocking the acquisition by Kerry Group of Breeo Foods. As a result of the annulment, Breeo Foods became part of the Kerry Group on 26 March 2009 , just seven (...)
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Le législateur français vient de doter l’Autorité de la concurrence d’un nouveau pouvoir : celui de prononcer des injonctions structurelles lorsque les conditions tarifaires fixées par les entreprises dominantes sont inhabituellement élevées outre-Mer. L’instrument est, à l’évidence, sui generis en (...)
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The antitrust community often debates whether or not there is a role for lobbying. Some lawyers are ardently against it, some are cautiously for it, some embrace it. This series of articles has been commissioned from a wide range of experienced people who understand the decision making process (...)
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The purpose of this book is to compare and contrast EU competition case law with European Members States competition case law, and Members States competition case law with each other. To the best (...)