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Tuesday, 20 January 2009

German competition law is older than the European Community itself. Eight years before the signing of the Treaty of Rome in 1957, Alfred Gleiss returned home to launch a firm devoted exclusively to de-cartelisation and competition law. More than half a century later, Gleiss Lutz remains at the forefront of the market, but a number of rivals have emerged. Indeed, the legal landscape has been turned upside down.

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