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Cartel Settlements: An Overview of EU and National Case Law

By Robbert Snelders & Conor Opdebeeck‑Wilson on June 17, 2021

Cleary Gottlieb partner Robbert Snelders and associate Conor Opdebeeck-Wilson co-authored, “Cartel Settlements: An Overview of EU and National Case Law.”

The article was published by Concurrences and is available here (subscription required).

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