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Merger remedies guide (2nd. ed.)

Colaborador(es): Harty E., Ronan P [ed. lit.] | Kiratzis, Nathan [ed. lit.].
Tipo de material: materialTypeLabel LibroSeries Global Competition Review (GCR) Insight: Editor: London: Law Business Research (GCR), 2019Edición: 2ª ed.Descripción: 284 p. 25 cm.Tipo de contenido: Texto (visual) Tipo de medio: sin mediación ISBN: 978183862206.Tema(s): Competencia | Regulación | Derecho de la competencia | Fusiones y adquisiciones | Concentración de empresas | Remedios | Prácticas anticompetitivas | Cumplimiento normativo (Compliance) | Defensa de la competencia | AntitrustRecursos en línea: Ver ebook Resumen: Successfully remedying the potential anticompetitive effects of a merger can be more of an art than a science. Not only is every deal specific, but, as noted in the introduction, every remedy contains an element of ‘crystal ball-gazing’; enforcers must look into the future and successfully predict outcomes. As such, practical guidance for both practitioners and regulators in navigating this challenging environment is critical. This second edition of the Merger Remedies Guide –published by Global Competition Review – provides such detailed guidance and analysis. It examines remedies throughout their life cycle: from the fundamental principles; to the remedies available; through how remedies are structured and implemented; to how enforcers ensure compliance. Insights from around the world, ranging from Brazil to China, supplement the global analysis to inform the reality of multi-jurisdictional deals. The Guide draws not only on the wisdom and expertise of 46 distinguished practitioners from 18 firms, but also the perspective of current and former enforcers Pablo Trevisán, Daniel Ducore and Diana Moss. It brings together unparalleled proficiency in the field and provides essential guidance for all competition professionals.
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Autores:

Ilene Knable Gotts, Mary T. Coleman, David A. Weiskopf, Diana L. Moss, Michael A. Gleason, Lauren Miller Forbes, Dehmeh Smith, Kevin J. Arquit, Carrie C. Mahan, Christine A. Varney, Julie A. North, Margaret Segall D’Amico, Molly M. Jamison, John Harkrider, Michael O’Mara, Steven L Holley, Dustin F Guzior, David Higbee, Djordje Petkoski, Geert Goeteyn, Özlem Fidanboylu, Stephanie Greco, Aleksandra Petkovic, Caroline Préel, Justin Menezes, Juan A. Arteaga, Daniel P. Ducore, Francisco Enrique González-Díaz and Daniel P. Culley, Marcio Soares, Renata Zuccolo, Paula Camara, Jason Gudofsky, Debbie Salzberger, Kate McNeece, Yao Feng, Angus Xie, John Handoll, Shweta Shroff Chopra, Aparna Mehra, Vassili Moussis, Yoshiharu Usuki, Fernando Carreño, Paloma Alcántara

Editores:

Ronan P Harty and Nathan Kiratzis

Successfully remedying the potential anticompetitive effects of a merger can be more of an art than a science. Not only is every deal specific, but, as noted in the introduction, every remedy contains an element of ‘crystal ball-gazing’; enforcers
must look into the future and successfully predict outcomes.

As such, practical guidance for both practitioners and regulators in navigating this challenging environment is critical. This second edition of the Merger Remedies Guide –published by Global Competition Review – provides such detailed guidance and analysis. It examines remedies throughout their life cycle: from the fundamental principles; to the remedies available; through how remedies are structured and implemented; to how enforcers ensure compliance. Insights from around the world, ranging from Brazil to China, supplement the global analysis to inform the reality of multi-jurisdictional deals.

The Guide draws not only on the wisdom and expertise of 46 distinguished practitioners from 18 firms, but also the perspective of current and former enforcers Pablo Trevisán,
Daniel Ducore and Diana Moss. It brings together unparalleled proficiency in the field and provides essential guidance for all competition professionals.

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