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European Parliament
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European Union
The COVID-19 pandemic, and the ensuing lockdown measures—along with some landmark judgments— have led the European Commission's Directorate General for Competition to reflect on its approach to merger control notifications and reviews
United States
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United States
US antitrust agencies were active in merger enforcement in 2019 and 2020, reflecting the agencies’ commitment to antitrust enforcement particularly in transactions involving nascent competitors and technologies
United Kingdom
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United Kingdom
There have been several interesting developments in merger control in the UK over the past year, including the official separation of the UK from the EU merger control regime and the proposal of a new national security regime that will see notification for certain transactions become mandatory in
Slovakia
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Slovakia
The Slovak Antimonopoly Office (the "AMO") continues to be particularly diligent in its review of mergers in markets with a possible impact on consumers and has increased its focus on the ownership of data and the competitive advantage that may accrue from gaining access to or the merging of sign
Russia
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Russia
Protection of the public interest remains a priority for the Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS), and since merger control is directly interconnected with control of foreign investments, including into "strategic" sectors, strengthening control in this sphere inevitably affects the merger con
Poland
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Poland
The most important development at the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection is its increased focus on procedural infringements, a trend that has also been visible in other jurisdictions and the EU
Japan
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Japan
The Japan Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) has been active in merger enforcement in 2020, despite the COVID-19 pandemic, and digital, data and technology markets continue to be key areas of focus
Italy
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Italy
The Italian Antitrust Authority (IAA) has traditionally operated in line with the rules and guidelines stipulated by the European Commission, but IAA’s increasing use of far-reaching behavioral remedies in merger cases is certainly a development to be monitored in the future
Greece
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Greece
The new president of the Hellenic Competition Commission (HCC), Ioannis Lianos, is a well-known academic particularly attuned to public interest issues.
Germany
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Germany
The COVID-19 pandemic has not had a significant impact on the work of the Federal Cartel Office (FCO). For 2021 and going forward, the 10th amendment of the ARC that just came into force will bring the most substantial overhaul of competition law in a long time.
Czech Republic
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Czech Republic
The merger unit of the Czech Competition Office (CCO) ranks among the most stable teams at the CCO with accessible and responsive staff, so the more detailed the pre-notification, the faster and smoother the process following official notification will be
Hôtel des Invalides Paris
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France
The most notable development for the French Competition Authority over the past 18 months has been its growing attention to the digitalization of merger control.
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Sustainability, Supply Chain Due Diligence and Batteries: EU Proposed Battery Regulation Modernisation
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New Italian Class Action Rules Enter Into Force on May 19, 2021
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Prospects for LNG-to-power in Cambodia
Music Board
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Streaming royalties are music to private equity's ears
Dependable recurring income from digital music rights is attracting major investment from PE funds.
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Environmental Disputes and the BRI
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Summary of FERC Meeting Agenda for May 2021
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5 things you need to know about … short selling
Miami
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Lenders eager to finance US buyouts, but supply of new deals tightens
High yield bond and syndicated loan lenders are eager to fund US buyout deals, but competition from private debt markets and high secondary buyout volumes have restricted supply
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USTR and US Labor Unions Initiate First Proceedings Targeting Mexican Facilities Under USMCA's 'Rapid Response' Mechanism
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Sustainable energy and infrastructure projects under a Biden administration
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Singapore goes its own way on ‘no oral modification’ clauses
factory
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Industrials, chemicals and materials issuers take advantage of borrower-friendly backdrop
High yield bond and leveraged loan issuance by European industrials, chemicals and materials companies sustained steady activity levels in Q1 2021 as they took advantage of a borrower-friendly market to raise financing
Pharmaceutical
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Healthcare M&A delivers promising first quarter
Dealmaking within the PMB sector enjoyed an impressive start as companies across the globe embarked on their post-pandemic recovery.  
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Measuring what Matters: The scramble to set standards for sustainable business
water Electrolysis
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Hydrogen Economy: Case Study
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UK adopts new sanctions regime targeting individuals involved in serious corruption
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EU horizontal rules under review - European Commission publishes staff working document
World in transition
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Merging companies: Consider social factors in US antitrust clearance
The benefits of highlighting ESG, jobs and other positive deal impacts 
World in transition
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US antitrust spotlight on the pharmaceutical industry
Companies seeking mergers can expect scrutiny and litigation
World in transition
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US antitrust spotlight on the technology industry
Is 2021 a year of change?
World in transition
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US antitrust policy: Revolution or evolution?
Businesses with high market shares may find themselves under the microscope
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Supreme Court of India ruling allows for foreign-seated arbitrations between Indian companies
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The European Commission adopts far-reaching proposals to control foreign subsidies
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Pre-pack rules repackaged
plant
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2021 International Arbitration Survey: Adapting arbitration to a changing world
Boabab trees
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2021 International Arbitration Survey - Appendices
Small bonsai in a remote lake
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Sustainability and information security: Opportunities and challenges
There has been increased focus on the environmental impact of international arbitration in recent years. Reducing the environmental impact of international arbitration is a serious objective but how 'green' are arbitration users willing to go in practice?
Plant in the dry soil
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Use of technology: The virtual reality
While technology in the practice of international arbitration has become increasingly commonplace, particularly when it boosts efficiency, the adoption of AI still lags behind other forms of IT.