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Simon Taylor

Simon Taylor

Simon Taylor is Brussels correspondent for Law.com International. He covers EU regulatory affairs and news about law firms in Brussels and other major cities in continental Europe. He can be reached at [email protected] and is on Twitter @simontaylor71

May 23, 2019 | Law.com

Italian Law Firm Expands in Rome and Milan With 15-Lawyer Team

The team is led by partners Antonio Segni and Andrea Mazziotti.

By Simon Taylor

2 minute read

May 22, 2019 | International Edition

Two French Retailers Targeted in Dawn Raids by European Commission

The commission is investigating whether the retailers engaged in anti-competitive practices.

By Simon Taylor

2 minute read

May 20, 2019 | International Edition

Ireland's McCann FitzGerald Adds Partners in New York and Brussels

The move marks the first time partner appointments have been made outside of Dublin and London and comes as the firm has been expanding its international presence.

By Simon Taylor

2 minute read

May 20, 2019 | International Edition

Ireland's McCann FitzGerald Names New York Partners as Part of International Push

The move marks the first time partner appointments have been made outside of Dublin and London and comes as the firm has been expanding its international presence.

By Simon Taylor

2 minute read

May 16, 2019 | International Edition

EU Fines Five Banks $1.2BN Over Currency Trading Cartel

Citigroup, Barclays, JPMorgan, The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) and MUFG (formerly Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi) were all hit with fines.

By Simon Taylor

3 minute read

May 14, 2019 | International Edition

European Commission to Investigate Whether Insurance Ireland Restricts Competition

The inquiry focuses on Insurance Link, a database managed by an association of insurance companies in Ireland.

By Simon Taylor

2 minute read

May 13, 2019 | International Edition

Paul Hastings Bolsters Paris Office With Tax Partner

Bruno Leroy joins Paul Hastings from Dechert.

By Simon Taylor

2 minute read

May 13, 2019 | International Edition

World's Largest Brewer Fined $225M by European Commission for Violating Antitrust Laws

InBev, which owns such beer brands as Budweiser, was found to have taken steps to deliberately restrict cross-border sales of beer between the Netherlands and Belgium.

By Simon Taylor

2 minute read

May 13, 2019 | International Edition

World's Largest Brewer Fined $225M by European Commission for Violating Antitrust Laws

InBev, which owns such beer brands as Budweiser, was found to have taken steps to deliberately restrict cross-border sales of beer between the Netherlands and Belgium.

By Simon Taylor

2 minute read

May 10, 2019 | International Edition

Can the European Union Court of Justice Avoid Conflicts of Interest?

A former head of the EU's competition department is likely to become a judge on the European Union's Court of Justice, which deals with cases concerning competition and antitrust.

By Simon Taylor

4 minute read