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This could be the year behavioural remedies finally take centre stage

Competition authorities have long relied on structural remedies to address anti-competitive concerns. But what if the future of competition law now lies not in restructuring companies but in changing how they behave?

A long road to net zero?

The European Union is striving to achieve zero net emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) across all sectors under its Green Deal no later than 2050.

The changing pace of banking

The world of retail banking can seem staid and traditional. Many of the largest banks in the world have been around for hundreds of years and the core of their business model is unchanged - banks take deposits and lend them out. Customers stick with the same bank year after year, hence the witticism that people change spouses more often than their bank.

Trade policy and climate change: opportunities and challenges

Frontier’s Amar Breckenridge, who leads our work on international trade, spoke on a panel addressing the interaction between trade policy and climate change, at the UK Trade Policy Forum last week.

An amazing start to 2022 with promotions across the business

We’re excited to announce our most recent round of promotions within our management team. Below you can find out more about each individual.

The choice of locations for data centres and AI

A number of countries have identified AI as a strategic and economic priority. The US has reiterated its commitment to foster a thriving environment for AI, and competition to be at the forefront of the AI sector in Europe is heating up.

Smoke-free skies and smoke-filled rooms

Competition authorities across Europe are considering whether and how businesses could be encouraged to cooperate to achieve environmental sustainability goals within the boundaries of competition law, which in certain circumstances frowns upon collaborations between rival firms.