Competition and Foreign Investment Law in Canada
Product Type:
Course Materials - Print
ISBN:
978-1-55258-681-5
Pages:
46
Price:
$65.00
This book is essential for: corporate and commercial lawyers, franchising, licensing, and distribution lawyers, marketing and advertising Lawyers, litigators, and criminal lawyers.
Current to: March 2010
Recent amendments to Canada’s Competition Act are the most significant changes in 25 years! These changes now make familiarity with the key concepts of competition law essential to counsel in a wide variety of practice areas that traditionally did not deal with competition issues. In this book you will learn the key issues that should raise red flags in your practice and the practice points that you need to know as counsel. Each topic deals with a major area of change, the new rules, guidelines and penalties. The book also includes discussion of the new merger notification, Investment Canada Act, criminal conspiracy and related new Competition Bureau enforcement guidelines. Discover this important new aspect of your practice.
CONTENTS
- Canada’s new criminal conspiracy law: US-style two-track regime, hard core offences and fines up to $25 million
- merger review and notification: the notification process, clearance strategies, supplementary information requests (“SIR”), implications for negotiating M&A agreements
- inbound investment regulation in Canada: investment review, Investment Canada Act.
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Robert J.C. Deane
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Tom A. Hakemi
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Steve P. Szentesi
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Steve P. Szentesi
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Francois E.J. Tougas
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John Kevin Wright
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