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A Recent District Court Decision Narrows the Interpretation of the "Effects Doctrine" Under Competition Law

A recent District Court decision narrows the interpretation of the "Effects Doctrine", which allows the application of the Competition Law to foreign conduct which harmed competition in Israel. The ruling is significant, as it may stem the growing trend of follow-up class actions filed in Israel on the basis of competition violation findings by foreign authorities.

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