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Getting the Deal Through – Merger Control 2020

September 2019 Publications < 1 read

As the world grapples with the unprecedented health and economic challenges arising from the corona virus pandemic, competition law enforcement agencies will continue their enforcement efforts with respect to notifiable transactions. The 2020 Canadian Chapter of Lexology Getting the Deal Through – Merger Control provides the most current and comprehensive information available on mergers and acquisitions under antitrust and competition law in Canada.

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