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  • What the James Hardie inquiry means for Australian corporates A special commission of inquiry into the asbestos-related compensation issues faced by the James Hardie Group highlights a need for corporate law reform. Dean Jordan and John Elliott of Clayton Utz explain
  • Spain reunites fractured competition authority Marcos Araujo of Garrigues outlines changes recently announced by the Spanish government regarding institutional issues, infringement proceedings, and merger control
  • UK competition regime awaits modernization UK competition authorities must come to grips with the new legislation introduced over the past 12 months before they can move forward, says William Sibree of Slaughter and May
  • Ireland prepares for impact After a quiet year in competition, Ireland is preparing for things to heat up a bit. Helen Kelly of Matheson Ormsby Prentice looks at what's ahead
  • New law boosts agencies' powers Antoine Winckler, François Brunet and Ianis Girgenson of Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton assess trends in French competition law
  • German competition's busy spell continues Rainer Bechtold and Petra Linsmeier of Gleiss Lutz summarize the biggest cartel cases of the past year and discuss changes to German competition law prompted by new EU regulations
  • Finland overhauls Competition Act Mikko Eerola and Lotta Backholm of Waselius & Wist outline the changes introduced by Finland's recently revamped Competition Act
  • Competition in Canada: an overview Oliver Borgers and Yves Bériault of McCarthy Tétrault discuss how the world's oldest competition law continues to evolve
  • New competition legislation: cause for celebration? Ivo Van Bael of Van Bael & Bellis, says EU reforms could create legal uncertainty that will make compliance more difficult for corporates
  • The ins and outs of Austrian competition Claudine Vartian of Cerha Hempel Spiegelfeld Hlawati provides an overview of Austrian competition regulation