An RMB 150-Million Litigation in China for the Abuse of a Dominant Market Position

By on April 24, 2012

by Henry L.T. Chen and Frank Schoneveld

Recently, the High People’s Court of Guangdong held a public hearing for a high-profile lawsuit involving two software giants and alleged abuse of a dominant market position.  This is the first anti-monopoly case accepted by the court, and the claimed amount is RMB 150 million (approximately US$23.8 million).  With few judicial precedents in China, this case will be watched closely, and its outcome is expected to have far-reaching implications.

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