


Getting the Deal Through – Merger Control 2021
Getting the Deal Through – Merger Control 2021
As economies grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic, M&A’s face extraordinary challenges. The economic slowdown and the global health crisis have impacted the volume and nature of transactions worldwide.
The 2021 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.
For the Canadian chapter of Lexology Getting the Deal Through – Merger Control 2021, click here.
For the full report of Lexology Getting the Deal Through – Merger Control 2021, click here.
The 2021 Canadian Competition Act and Investment Canada Act checklist can also be downloaded, click here. We will update the chart as the thresholds change, likely in early 2022.
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Accreditation: Reproduced with permission from Law Business Research Ltd. This article was first published in Lexology Getting the Deal Through – Merger Control 2021 (Published: October 2020). For further information please visit www.gettingthedealthrough.com.
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