Linda A. Thompson is the Brussels-based correspondent for Law.com International. She writes about legal and regulatory issues related to the EU and the European Commission, as well as about lawyers and legal issues in Belgium, Luxembourg and The Netherlands. Her coverage includes the business of law at global and domestic law firms and in-house legal departments. and the impact of regulatory decisions on law firms and global companies. She can be reached at [email protected].
August 07, 2024 | International Edition
Record Number of Mass Claims Filed in EU in 2023, According to New ReportThe Netherlands, Germany and Portugal were responsible for most of the growth in mass litigation claims across the 27-member bloc.
By Linda A. Thompson
2 minute read
July 23, 2024 | International Edition
Brussels' Reverse Revolving Door: Why Lawyers Leave Lucrative Jobs at Law Firms to Join the EU's Powerful Antitrust EnforcerThe revolving door from the European Commission to Brussels-based law firms has frequently stirred controversy, but the revolving door from law firms to one of the world's top antitrust enforcers has received much less attention.
By Linda A. Thompson
6 minute read
July 17, 2024 | International Edition
TikTok Owner ByteDance Loses Legal Challenge Against the EU DMAThe decision marks the first legal test for the EU's stringent new digital competition rulebook.
By Linda A. Thompson
3 minute read
July 15, 2024 | International Edition
Latham's Elisabetta Righini on Why Brussels Is a Must for a Career in AntitrustRighini was one of the first WTO litigators in private practice in the late 1990s—an expertise that got her recruited by the European Commission, where she would spend over a decade.
By Linda A. Thompson
6 minute read
July 01, 2024 | International Edition
Eversheds Sutherland Hires Osborne Clarke Partner to Boost Real Estate PracticeBerend Zwart had worked at Osborne Clarke since 2018.
By Linda A. Thompson
2 minute read
June 25, 2024 | International Edition
Microsoft Faces EU Antitrust Charge for First Time in a DecadeThe news comes a day after the EU accused iPhone maker Apple of infringing the bloc's digital competition rules.
By Linda A. Thompson
2 minute read
June 24, 2024 | International Edition
Partner at Leading Dutch Firm to Become Netherlands' State Secretary for Legal ProtectionTeun Struycken, a partner in NautaDutilh's Amsterdam office, was put forward for the role by NSC, a center-right Dutch party.
By Linda A. Thompson
3 minute read
June 24, 2024 | International Edition
EU Officials Charge Apple With Violating New EU Antitrust LawThe company is the first to be found in breach of the EU's Digital Markets Act. Regulators said Apple imposes unfair restrictions on developers of applications for its App Store in violation of the law, which is intended to encourage competition in the tech industry.
By Linda A. Thompson
2 minute read
June 16, 2024 | International Edition
Investigation Into $2.5B Deal Shows EU Means Business With New Foreign Subsidies RulesLawyers say companies needed to pay serious attention to the additional potential hurdle that the new rules pose to the closing of M&A deals.
By Linda A. Thompson
4 minute read
June 16, 2024 | International Edition
European Commission's Green Goals Hit Roadblock After Election Swing to the RightThe EU Commission's green legislative agenda has stalled after right-wing parties made significant gains in the European Parliament elections.
By Linda A. Thompson
5 minute read
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