Con provvedimento del 21 marzo 2018, l’Autorità Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato (AGCM) ha deliberato di non adottare misure cautelari nei confronti della società SAD – Trasporto Locale S.p.A., nell’ambito del procedimento A516.
Come si ricorderà, nel gennaio 2018 l’Autorità ha avviato un procedimento istruttorio nei confronti della società per accertare l’esistenza di violazioni dell’articolo 102 del TFUE e/o dell’articolo 3 della legge n. 287/90, nonché un sub-procedimento cautelare ai sensi dell’articolo 14-bis della legge n. 287/90, volto a verificare l’effettiva sussistenza dei requisiti necessari all’adozione di misure cautelari.
In considerazione del venir meno del presupposto del periculum in mora ipotizzato nell’avvio del sub-procedimento, avendo l’impresa inviato alla Provincia tutte le informazioni richieste, l’Autorità non ha ravvisato la sussistenza di esigenze cautelari.
Il provvedimento è disponibile qui: A516.
Fonte: AGCM
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Autore: Carlo Edoardo Cazzato
Carlo Edoardo Cazzato graduated in law from the University of Bari “Aldo Moro” with top marks (J.D. 2005). He also gained a PhD in Commercial Law at the same University and holds a Postgraduate Diploma in EU Competition Law and an LL.M. in International Business Law at King’s College London and De Montfort University of Leicester respectively. After his internship at the Italian Competition Authority (AGCM), he practised at Studio Legale Libertini – Scognamiglio, DLA Piper and Lipani Catricalà & Partners, where in 2017 he became the coordinator of the antitrust and regulatory practice. He joined Orsingher Ortu Avvocati Associati as a partner in 2021. Edoardo assists clients on a wide range of issues in the field of European and Italian antitrust, competition, merger control and consumer law. He acquired a broad experience in TLC and regulated sectors such as media, energy and pharmaceuticals, advising clients before the AGCM, the European Commission, the Italian Administrative and Civil Courts and the European Courts. Since 2019, Edoardo has been a Non-Governmental Advisor of the European Commission’s DG Competition. He is Adjunct Professor of Antitrust Law at the Mercatorum University and the author of several publications on competition law, including a handbook and a monographic work. He was admitted to practice in 2009 and, since 2021, he has rights of appearance before the Italian Supreme Court. Edoardo speaks English and has a basic knowledge of French.