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Mar 31, 2001

Splice & dice

Plans by the EU to reform Europe's antitrust laws could result in fragmentation and uncertainty, lawyers and industry bodies warn

Europe's premier antitrust watchdog has been in the spotlight recently. Amid a frenzy of multi-million dollar deals, the European Commission has been stepping up its control over merger activity. And companies on both sides of the Atlantic have come to realize just how powerful this regulator can be. In recent months the commission has been busy planning amendments to its system for implementing Articles 81 and 82 of the EC Treaty. Sound like something only a lawyer would be interested in?

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