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Sabre Corporation v Competition and Markets Authority

By Cleary Gottlieb on May 21, 2021

On 21 May 2021, the CAT dismissed Sabre’s challenge of the CMA’s decision to block its proposed acquisition of Farelogix. See main article above.

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