Digital and Competition: Should the Rules be Changed?
Partner Ryan Shores (Antitrust-Washington, DC) will moderate the panel ‘Tipping: Should Regulators Intervene Before or After?’ on March 10, 2021.
Partner Ryan Shores (Antitrust-Washington, DC) will moderate the panel ‘Tipping: Should Regulators Intervene Before or After?’ on March 10, 2021.
Under President Biden’s administration, what will be the potential changes to U.S. policies and regulations with respect to investment restrictions and sanctions? What will the regulators be focusing on in terms of securities and investment related enforcement actions? What will be the challenges and opportunities for Asian investors and companies?
When the UK left the transition period it also left behind the EU’s State aid rules. The Government is now consulting until 31 March on the subsidy control system that should replace State aid.
Partner Djordje Petkoski (Antitrust - Washington, DC) will speak at the GCR Interactive: Cartels, organized by Global Competition Review on February 25-26, 2021.
Partner Matthew Readings (Antitrust-London) will speak at the European In-house Counsel Summit 2021 (virtual event) organized by International Financial Law Review (IFLR) on February 9 and 10, 2021.
Partner James Webber (London-Antitrust) will chair a panel on “Energy and Environment State Aid Guidelines under Review” organized by Concurrences on January 29, 2021.
For many businesses, Asia provides a wealth of opportunities, but there are also risks in doing business in a diverse region with legal systems and practices that may be unfamiliar to those more used to operating in Europe and the Americas.
For many businesses, Asia provides a wealth of opportunities, but there are also risks in doing business in a diverse region with legal systems and practices that may be unfamiliar to those more used to operating in Europe and the Americas.
Global Antitrust Practice Group Leader Matthew Readings (London-Antitrust) will speak at Global Competition Review’s GCR Interactive: Foreign Investment and Protectionism which will be held on December 1-2, 2020.