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EU starts review of antitrust procedures after adopting damages directive

By Lewis Crofts ( December 9, 2014, 15:57 GMT | Insight) -- The European Commission is drafting changes to its own antitrust procedures, following the publication last week of new EU legislation governing damages lawsuits. The amendments to the rules on whistleblowers, settlements and access to evidence will be minor and the process is designed only to align the technical drafting of five distinct texts with the new EU-wide directive, MLex has learned.The European Commission is drafting changes to its own antitrust procedures, following the publication last week of new EU legislation governing damages lawsuits....

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