€6.7m EU fine on Meliá Hotels for carving up markets

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On 21 February 2020, the European Commission imposed a fine of €6,678,000 on the Spanish hotel group Meliá for its contracts with four tour operators which discriminated between customers within the EU's internal market by reference to the customer's country of residence. Dr Vincent J G Power examines the case.

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Dear CEO letter on Securities Markets Conduct Risk

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The Central Bank issued a Dear CEO letter on Securities Markets Conduct Risk which addresses the findings from its wholesale market conduct supervisory work in 2019. The letter notes areas for improvements and sets out the Central Bank's expectations of firms in relation to managing market conduct risk and outlines the Central Bank's areas of focus for market conduct supervision in 2020. 

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Litigation & Dispute Resolution in Ireland 2020

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Enda Hurley (Partner and Head of Litigation), Helen O'Connor (Knowledge Lawyer) and Stephen King (Associate) in A&L Goodbody's Litigation & Dispute Resolution department, provide a practical insight into Litigation & Dispute Resolution in Ireland.

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Election 2020: What are the employment law priorities?

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While the prospect of a new government being formed currently appears to be a long way off, there is no doubt that Sinn Féin, having secured the most first-preference votes in the recent general election, is a strong contender to be in the next government.

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Coronavirus: Time for Irish employers to take action

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There has been widespread media coverage this week of Indeed.com's offices in Dublin being closed over fears that an employee may have been exposed to COVID-19, the official name given to the coronavirus by the World Health Organization (WHO).

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