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#321 What Is Happening at the UK CMA? Impact of the Government’s New Approach

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Release Date: 04/14/2025

#365 What Roles Do Economists Play in Chinese Competition Law? Conversation With Dr. Vanessa Zhang show art #365 What Roles Do Economists Play in Chinese Competition Law? Conversation With Dr. Vanessa Zhang

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#362 What’s Happening With AI and Data Privacy? An Update From the PRIS Committee show art #362 What’s Happening With AI and Data Privacy? An Update From the PRIS Committee

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#359 What is Happening With Class Claims in the UK? The Competition Law Opt-Out Collective Actions Regime show art #359 What is Happening With Class Claims in the UK? The Competition Law Opt-Out Collective Actions Regime

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Billions have been claimed under the UK competition law opt-out collective actions regime since its introduction in 2015. What issues are faced by class members, class representatives and defendants? Jeremy Robinson, solicitor at Harcus Parker in London, joins Matthew Hall to discuss the regime. Listen to this episode to learn more about how it is structured, funding issues, the first damages award and the UK government's call for evidence on its operation. With special guest: Jeremy Robinson, partner, Harcus Parker Related Links: Hosted by: Matthew Hall, McGuireWoods

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The UK government elected in 2024 has a "growth" agenda and is pushing regulators including the UK Competition and Markets Authority to support this. What does the approach mean for the CMA? Veronica Roberts, lawyer at Herbert Smith Freehills, joins Blair Matthews and Matthew Hall to discuss the wide range of recent announcements and proposals from the CMA and government. Listen to this episode to learn more about the CMA's future approach to enforcement of the UK merger control, antitrust, consumer protection and digital markets rules.

With special guest:

Veronica Roberts, lawyer, Herbert Smith Freehills

Related Links:

UK government policy paper, "New approach to ensure regulators and regulation support growth", 17 March 2025

UK Competition and Markets Authority, "Mergers: Evolving the CMA's approach", 12 March 2025

UK government consultation, "Strategic steer to the Competition and Markets Authority", 13 February 2025

UK Competition and Markets Authority blog post, "New CMA proposals to drive growth, investment and business confidence", 13 February 2025

Hosted by:

Blair West Matthews, Cleary Gottlieb and Matthew Hall, McGuireWoods London LLP