Pricing: Competition
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| 1 | Customer Loyalty Programs in the US This Practice Note surveys the relevant US antitrust law and discusses current issues surrounding its application to customer loyalty programs including bundling, rebates or exclusive dealing arrangements. | Practice notes | Maintained |
| 2 | Transactions and practices: EU Pricing An agreement between competitors to fix prices has traditionally been regarded as one of the most flagrant breaches of EU competition law. This Practice note examines a variety of different pricing practices, such as discounting, price-fixing, predatory pricing, resale price maintenance and price leadership. In each case, it analyses how EU law applies to the particular practice. | Practice notes | Maintained |
| 3 | Transactions and practices: UK Pricing This Practice note examines a variety of different pricing practices, including price-fixing, predatory pricing, resale price maintenance and excessive pricing. In each case, it analyses how UK law under the Competition Act 1998 and the Enterprise Act 2002 applies to a particular practice. | Practice notes | Maintained |
| 4 | Vertical Price Restraints in the US This Practice Note discusses the application of US antitrust law to vertical price-related agreements between a supplier and its customers. It considers the law governing minimum and maximum resale price maintenance and provides practical guidance for avoiding unnecessary antitrust risks in implementing vertical price-related arrangements. | Practice notes | Maintained |