Grégory Marson, Counsel in the Public Law department, has published a commentary in Concurrences No. 10-2025 on an interim order concerning the exclusion of a bidder from a public procurement contract.
The case involved serious, credible, and consistent evidence of participation in an anti-competitive agreement.
His analysis revisits the evolving relationship between competition law and public procurement law, before examining the reasoning of the interim relief judge who upheld the contracting authority’s decision.