Three and a half years after the EU referendum, the UK has now left the European Union. Two of our antitrust partners, Alex Potter and Deba Das, explore the implications the UK’s departure from the EU will have for cross-border merger control, antitrust investigations and competition litigation during the transition period and beyond, and the steps that affected businesses should take to prepare.
A new European AML authority – A year on
MedTech and Health Equity for Women - A Conversation with Marissa Fayer
Essential Antitrust #22: Global focus on labor: not necessarily business as usual
Does the proposed UK corporate re-domiciliation regime measure up?
Essential Antitrust #21: New EU and UK distribution rules for the next decade: check for compliance and new opportunities
Essential Foreign Investment #4: Expanding areas of global regulation
Essential Antitrust Asia #6: Key updates and enforcement trends in Hong Kong
Fintech in focus: Buy now, pay later
Navigating risks: tax disputes and privilege
Future trends in MedTech
Essential Antitrust #20: Innovation-driven deals: plan for success (part 2)
Essential Antitrust #19: Innovation-driven deals: plan for success (part 1)
UAE employee monitoring and compliance #3: strategies and best practice to combat cyberattacks, mitigate and manage risks
Essential Antitrust #18: US review of merger guidelines: what could it mean for M&A?
Investing in tech: trends to watch in the year ahead
Managing risk in Asia #5: Investment strategy risk in a dynamic region
UK financial services enforcement in 2021 – Themes and a landmark
Essential Antitrust #17: Antitrust in 2022: 10 key themes - is your business ready for rapid change?
Tax matters: German election – what does the new coalition mean to business?
Investing in tech: regulation to disrupt tech deal-making?
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