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Global Investigations Bulletin - September 2024 Welcome to Slaughter and May’s July edition of the Global Investigations Bulletin, a digest of key developments and recent news in global investigations and enforcement. In this edition we discuss the Court of Appeal’s judgment in R (World Uyghur Congress... The Law Reviews Competition & Regulatory Newsletter: Advocate General Kokott proposes that European Court of Justice uphold Google Shopping fine On 11 January, Advocate General Kokott handed down her opinion that the European Court of Justice should confirm Google’s €2.4 billion fine for favouring its own comparison shopping service in its general search results. The case goes to the cr... Competition & Regulatory Newsletter: Altice loses appeal against European Commission gun-jumping fine Altice loses appeal against European Commission gun-jumping fine On 9 November the European Court of Justice handed down its judgment confirming that the Commission was right to fine Altice for gun-jumping. The Court nevertheless reduced the amount of th... Global Investigations Bulletin (April 2023) Our latest Global Investigations Bulletin for April 2023 is now available. This month, we discuss the “failure to prevent” model for corporate criminal offences, and set out the latest news in global investigations and enforcement actions. Group news Ra... Competition & Regulatory Newsletter: Two Advocate General opinions issued in relation to sports competitions: European Super League and International Skating Union cases In recent weeks, Advocate General Rantos has issued two opinions that could have a significant impact on future cases related to sports competitions, should the European Court of Justice agree with the Attorney General’s conclusions. In the European... Disputes Briefcase A regular digest of key developments in litigation and arbitration, produced by members of our market-leading disputes team. Disputes Briefcase A regular digest of key developments in litigation and arbitration, produced by members of our market-leading disputes team. Stamp duty in the Autumn Statement 2023: update on the 1.5% charge and extension of the growth market exemption The Budget Resolutions published following the Autumn Statement 2023 give temporary statutory effect to provisions intended to remove the UK’s 1.5% stamp duty charge in many circumstances where it would have previously been disapplied under EU law and to ... UK scraps the bonus cap - competitive divergence or prudent policymaking? On 24 October 2023, the PRA and the FCA issued a joint policy statement (PS) announcing that the bonus cap would be scrapped from 31 October 2023. The move follows a joint consultation paper (CP) published in December 2022, which itself gave effect to a c...