EU’s Top Court Rules That Blanket Ban on Access to Leniency Documents is not Permitted

By on June 12, 2013

by Philipp Werner and David Henry

The European Union’s top court rules that a national law which requires the consent of all parties before access to the file is given to third-party antitrust damages claimants is incompatible with EU law; a national court must be able to decide on disclosure weighing up the interests in doing so.

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