Parent and Subsidiary Liability in International Competition Enforcement | Practical Law

Parent and Subsidiary Liability in International Competition Enforcement | Practical Law

A Practice Note discussing how jurisdictions differ in addressing the liability of parent companies for competition law violations or infringements committed by their subsidiaries. This includes a discussion of the two most common methods under which parent companies can be fined or otherwise penalized: piercing the corporate veil and the single undertaking approach.

Parent and Subsidiary Liability in International Competition Enforcement

Practical Law Practice Note w-033-1555 (Approx. 10 pages)

Parent and Subsidiary Liability in International Competition Enforcement

by Practical Law Antitrust & Competition
MaintainedInternational
A Practice Note discussing how jurisdictions differ in addressing the liability of parent companies for competition law violations or infringements committed by their subsidiaries. This includes a discussion of the two most common methods under which parent companies can be fined or otherwise penalized: piercing the corporate veil and the single undertaking approach.