Tag Archives: Share Deals

  • Data ownership and monetization are core issues of a recent competition complaint

    December 18, 2019 - Probably the leading fundamental of the digital economy that remains far from addressed is what is the value of data.  […]
  • EY Law advises on Second Phase Polish merger control investigation

    June 12, 2019 - Our EU Competition Law team led by Kiran Desai and assisted by Margarita Peristeraki and Manu Mohan, with assistance from […]
  • Sharing data: the 4D competition law model to determining data value

    June 4, 2019 - Following a fascinating hackathon in Chicago in 2018 organized by EY, three data ‘worlds’ were modeled.[1] Across all three models, […]
  • First fine imposed by the Belgian Data Protection Authority

    June 4, 2019 - The Belgian Data Protection Authority has finally imposed its first financial sanction on 28 May 2019. An administrative fine of […]
  • The EY Global Labor and Employment law strategic topics dealing about ageism and the workforce

    May 28, 2019 - The EY Global Labor and Employment law strategic topics dealing about ageism and the workplace is out. The contribution for […]
  • Discharge in an M&A context

    May 24, 2019 - Summary   The legal qualification of discharge depends on the timing as well as the quality of the information available […]
  • Why include an arbitration clause, to arbitrate or not?

    April 29, 2019 - Summary   Under an arbitration clause, the parties agree that, in the event of a dispute, they will have this […]
  • EY Law assists the Danish DOLLE with the acquisition of Belgian SOGEM

    April 15, 2019 - The M&A teams of EY Law (Tom Swinnen, Adrien Faelli and Albane Chevalier) and EY (Frank Lapeirre (financial due diligence) […]
  • EY Law recommended in Legal 500 for Corporate and M&A

    April 11, 2019 - Legal 500 recently released the EMEA guide for 2019. EY Law is honored and proud to be recommended as a […]
  • Non-compete clauses in share deals

    March 13, 2019 - Summary A non-compete clause is a contractual restriction to the general principles of freedom of trade and free competition. Such […]