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Barbara Rosenberg, Jose Carlos da Matta Berardo and Camilla Paoletti
4 pages

The new Brazilian Competition Law entered into force in May 2012, and, among the several changes introduced by the new law, the most significant is the adoption of a pre-merger review system. By adopting a pre-merger review system, Brazil aligned itself with jurisdictions in the United States and Europe. This article considers the impact and timing of the review system, and it also provides an overview of the other changes; in particular, those concerning administrative proceedings related to anticompetitive conducts.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: Brazil
Amarchand & Mangaldas & Suresh A. Shroff & Co., Lex Mundi member firm for India

This is a sample non-compete agreement with a focus on business done in India.

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Region: India
Aaron L. Schwartz, Michael G. Biro and Brian C. Trinque

The America Invents Act (AIA) just changed the rules for acquiring intellectual property, pushing companies to file patents earlier in the R&D phase. Learn more about how the AIA may affect your company and what strategies you can adopt to come out on top.

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States
ACC and Laurence Simons

The Association of Corporate Counsel and Laurence Simons surveyed corporate legal departments to learn more about their teams in Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA). The ACC/Laurence Simons 2012 EMEA Legal Department Survey is available to members and non-members.

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Region: Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Finland, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom
Lisbeth A. Warren and Kenneth J. Wilbur

When government action or public controversy affects corporate practice, commercial speakers must be wary of exposure to massive civil penalty suits. Even when speaking honestly and in the best interest of the public, accusations of deceptive and misleading conduct may surface. This article presents three tips to keep in mind, before you’re punished for speaking your mind.

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Source: ACC Docket
Region: United States
Frank Fletcher and Keith E. Gottfried

As in-house counsel preparing for a “bet the company” transaction, it is important to address a number of issues with your outside M&A counsel as soon as possible. From assessing qualifications to filing with the SEC, the authors have compiled a roadmap to help you and your outside counsel navigate an M&A transaction successfully.

Saleem W. Raza

When an employee parts ways with the company, it isn’t just a box of office decor that gets carried out the door: Any skills or information learned on the job is now potentially benefiting your competition. Many variables can affect the successful application of a non-compete agreement. This article explains how different countries handle non-compete agreements and what the alternatives are to protecting your company’s resources.

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Region: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Switzerland, United States
Steven Kelley and David Allgeyer

In today’s streamlined market, negotiating contracts is increasingly viewed as a superfluous step in the transactions between buyers and sellers. If one party’s expectations fall short, both may find themselves demanding court-supplied justice. Learn the fundamentals of sales negotiations on both sides of the deal.

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Region: United States
Robert E. Loewer, Christine M. Castellano, Alan S. Gutterman

Don’t let a demand letter drag you out of the dark: In-house counsel may not know about their clients’ international commissioned agents until trouble presents itself. Learn how to establish a method that vets agents carefully, assesses risks and establishes an informed sales agency agreement.

Renee Danker, Jason P. McKenzie, Kevin Ackhurst, Christine A. Carron, Martha A. Healey, Carolyn Boyle

This edition of the Canadian Briefings contains: an in depth look into how the legal department at the Royal Bank of Canada handles internal investigations, a review on Canada's new two stage merger review process, a look at privacy laws and regulations around the globe and a Canadian Roundup with a focus on the concept of service.

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