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Explore ACC's selection of global, regional, and country-focused resources to help in-house counsel navigate legal, business and career issues arising from the COVID-19 (coronavirus / 2019-nCov) crisis.

Global Legal Group
174 pages

This guide covers common issues in competition litigation law and regulations in 18 jurisdictions.

Topics covered include interim remedies, final remedies, evidence, justification/defenses, settlement, and anticipated reforms.

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Region: Global, Australia, China, Cyprus, Ecuador, France, Germany, Indonesia, Malaysia, Moldova, Pakistan, Portugal, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, United States
Global Legal Group
318 pages

This multi-jurisdictional guide is designed to provide insight into the practicalities of mergers and acquisitions, highlighting market trends and legal developments as well as practical and strategic considerations.

Topics covered include relevant authorities and legislation, target defenses, bidder protection, and mechanics of acquisition – in 36 jurisdictions.

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Region: Global, Austria, Bulgaria, Canada, Cayman Islands, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, France, Gibraltar, Greece, Indonesia, Ireland, Japan, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Montenegro, Netherlands, New Zealand, Macedonia, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States, Zambia, Zimbabwe
Scott R. McLaughlin, Christine Bestor Townsend, and Tobias E. Schlueter (Ogletree Deakins)
6 pages

Overview of the Federal Trade Commission's May 7, 2024 final rule banning most noncompete agreements in the United States, including options that employers should consider if the rule is not stayed by the federal courts prior to its effective date in September 2024.

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Region: United States
Global Legal Group
153 pages

International Comparative Legal Guide - Cartels & Leniency 2024 covers common issues in cartels & leniency laws and regulations across 18 jurisdictions.

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Region: Argentina, Austria, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Singapore, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, United States
Association of Corporate Counsel
2 pages

This article provide relevant information and practice tips to in-house counsel about President Biden's October 2023 executive order on artificial intelligence.

Jennifer G. Betts, Tobias E. Schlueter, Thomas M. Stanek, Christine Bestor Townsend, Zachary V. Zagger (Ogletree Deakins)
3 pages

This article discusses the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) General Counsel's memorandum explaining that noncompete agreements in employment contracts and severance agreements violate the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) except in limited circumstances.

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Interest Area: Employment and Labor
Region: United States
Khaitan & Co
2 pages

Learn about the merger control thresholds in India.

CMS
6 pages

Learn about key regulatory developments and guidance at the intersection of competition law and sustainability in the European Union, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom, in connection with calls for competition laws to support sustainability.

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Region: European Union, Netherlands, United Kingdom
Eversheds Sutherland
2 pages

On 12 July 2022, the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (“CMA”) published its final form Guidance on the new Vertical
Agreements Block Exemption Order (“VABEO”), which came into force on 1 June 2022. The VABEO replaced the retained Vertical Agreements Block Exemption Regulation (“VABER”) which expired on 31 May 2022. Similarly, the CMA Guidance replaces the EU Guidelines on Vertical Restraints (2010) which had applied in the UK.

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Interest Area: Commercial and Contracts
Region: United Kingdom
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