Getting the Deal Through (Canada Chapter) – Merger Control 2019
Getting the Deal Through (Canada Chapter) – Merger Control 2019
Closing international transactions successfully, whether in Canada or internationally, has been challenging with increased regulatory risks and compliance with multiple governing bodies. The 2019 Canadian Chapter of 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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