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Tag Archives: antitrust
What Is Competition Law?: A Few Interesting, Frequent and Important Competition & Advertising Law Questions – Part II
Several days ago I posted the first of a series of short notes discussing some of the more interesting, frequent and important competition and advertising law questions I’ve received over the past few years (for the first post see: here). Today I thought I would … Read the rest of this entry »
What Is Competition Law?: A Few Interesting, Frequent and Important Competition & Advertising Law Questions – Part I
I’ve been blogging on competition and advertising law topics for quite a few years now – about six or seven years or so by my count – and written on a number of topics (some 1,000+ posts now as hard as that seems to me … Read the rest of this entry »
Canadian Commissioner of Competition Talks Compliance Programs
Canada’s (relatively new now) Commissioner is on the road at the moment, having delivered remarks yesterday in India. In a short but focused speech in Kashipur India, the Commissioner focused quite a bit on the history of Canadian competition law, the importance of competition to … Read the rest of this entry »
Upcoming Events: 2013 Annual Competition Law Fall Conference (October 3-4, Ottawa)
The National Competition Law Section of the Canadian Bar Association is hosting its 2013 Annual Competition Law Fall Conference in Ottawa (October 3-4, 2013). From the Competition Law Section: “An unprecedented number of important decisions are pending (or have recently been decided) in a variety … Read the rest of this entry »
“Babies Can Read” is Back – A Curious Advertising Tale on a Monday Afternoon
Advertising can be funny sometimes, or odd, or a bit like faith or all of these. Let me explain what I’m talking about. A few months ago, in perhaps one of the strangest advertising law tales I’ve seen in awhile (or ever), I wrote about … Read the rest of this entry »
Rogers Performance Claims Advertising Case Begins in Ontario – A Few Thoughts on the Case and Some Recent Advertising Law Trends
On August 7, 2012, hearings in the landmark Canadian misleading advertising case Commissioner of Competition v. Rogers Communications Inc. began. The case, the first constitutional test of increased “administrative monetary penalties” or “AMPs” under the Competition Act (the “Act”) for misleading advertising, promises to be a bit of … Read the rest of this entry »
Advertising Update: Is the Price Right? Increased Regulatory Scrutiny and Class Actions for Representations Involving Price
I saw this rather fine note recently by Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP (Anita Banicevic, Erika Douglas and David Stolow). We are reprinting it with permission. Is the Price Right? Increased Regulatory Scrutiny and Class Actions for Representations Involving Price Businesses operating in Canada should … Read the rest of this entry »