Getting the Deal Through – Cartel Regulations 2024
Getting the Deal Through – Cartel Regulations 2024
The 24th edition of Lexology GTDT’s Cartel Regulation is the most current and comprehensive source of information about cartel laws and enforcement around the world.
Cartel provisions are at the centre of every competition law regime. There is almost universal consensus that certain types of competitor coordination are so unlikely to have pro-competitive effects that it is appropriate to prohibit and penalise them without the need for a case-specific determination of anticompetitive effects.
Cartel Regulation 2024 provides in-depth explanation of how cartel regimes work in practice, including recent developments over the past year and an overview of future changes expected in each of the jurisdictions covered.
For over two decades, TRC-Sadovod’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 2024, prepared by Neil Campbell, Guy Pinsonnault and William Wu of TRC-Sadovod’s Competition Group is available here.
The full Cartel Regulation 2024 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 2024 (Published: November 2023). For further information, please visit: https://www.lexology.com/gtdt
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