


Getting the Deal Through – Cartel Regulations 2023
Getting the Deal Through – Cartel Regulations 2023
The 23rd edition of Lexology GTDT’s Cartel Regulation provides comprehensive information about cartel laws and enforcement around the world. Cartel provisions are at the centre of every competition law regime. Despite global “soft convergence” regarding the importance of cartel enforcement, there are significant differences between regimes. Cross-border cases are particularly complex due to differences in institutional design, enforcement processes, legal standards and sanctions or other remedies.
Cartel Regulation 2023 includes the key developments over the past year and an overview of future changes expected within the 26 of the most active jurisdictions.
For over two decades, McMillan’s Competition Group has been at the forefront of cartel investigations and class action litigation in Canada. We hope the Canada chapter we have prepared will be a valuable reference for you should you encounter any issues.
The Canadian chapter of Cartel Regulation 2023, prepared by Neil Campbell, Guy Pinsonnault and William Wu of McMillan’s Competition Group is available here.
The full Cartel Regulation 2023 guide (Global Contributing Editor, Neil Campbell) is available here.
Accreditation: Reproduced with permission from Law Business Research Ltd. This article was first published in Lexology Getting the Deal Through – Cartel Regulations 2023 (Published: November 2022). For further information, please visit: https://www.lexology.com/gtdt
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