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Merger control in the post-crisis world: will tech businesses be able to rely on the failing firm defence to get deals through?
Merger control in the post-crisis world: will tech businesses be able to rely on the failing firm defence to get deals through?
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20 Jul 2020
In this video, Caroline Thomas speaks about failing firm mergers, in particular to explain how the competition authorities approach them, what recent guidance there has been and what we can expect to see in relation to failing firm mergers in the coming months.
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Partner at Norton Rose Fulbright
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