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Competition Law In Canada Since The 2009 Amendments
Editor: Let’s put the issue of “convergence” at the beginning of this interview. In your view, are our two countries on a path to harmonization in Competition Law? Or are there simply some points of administrative similarity? Collins: I do think that Canada and the U.S. are...
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Antitrust Year In Review: Canada
Canada’s Competition Bureau underwent a changing of the guard in 2012-13, as lifelong competition law enforcer John Pecman took the helm of the Bureau following the resignation of Melanie Aitken in September 2013. Mr. Pecman assumed the role of Interim Commissioner of Competition upon Ms....
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Antitrust Law (2012): At Home And In Canada
Editor: Jeffrey, is Canada recovering from the recession? Brown: Relatively speaking, Canada has been doing well, but there is a lot of nervousness out there because the medium and longer terms are uncertain given, for example, the financial situation in Europe. Similarly, the Canadian...
Read MoreAmerican And Canadian Antitrust/Competition Law: Convergence?
Editor: Would each of you gentlemen tell our readers something about your professional experience? Wofford: I am a partner in the Atlanta office of King & Spalding and a member of the antitrust and business litigation groups. My practice includes a particular emphasis on the interplay between...
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