Competition
As the European Commission seeks input on updating its 20-year-old merger rules, focusing on traditional competition metrics will no longer be enough, lawyers say
Antitrust partners in London, Düsseldorf and Brussels say 2025 could be strong for dealmaking despite tighter merger control rules
Lawyers caution companies to prepare as the EU makes first-of-its-kind investigation under foreign subsidies rule
Lawyers urge European regulators, governments, and companies to convene and deliberate on the intricacies of ESG collaboration and antitrust laws
Even with eased competition rules in Europe, entities hold back on collaborating on ESG projects due to scrutiny fears but law firms have a role to play in educating clients
Bruce Kilpatrick's appointment comes amid Linklaters’ expansion efforts in M&A and antitrust
Touted as a potential game changer for the UK's digital market space, the DMCC has landed after a long period of anticipation
Competition law needs to be reassessed in a context of increasing inequality and economic disquiet
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