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Is China’s Anti Monopoly Bureau Taking a New Approach to Enforcement?

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The Anti-Monopoly Bureau of the Ministry of Commerce in China recently published four penalty decisions in respect of failures to comply with the merger notification requirements of the Anti-Monopoly Law. The decisions have attracted attention as possibly signalling a more active and public approach towards enforcement.   Download the report here

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Skadden Arps: Cross Border Investigations Update

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This issue of Skadden’s semiannual Cross-Border Investigations Update takes a close look at recent cases and enforcement trends, including developments in U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act enforcement; the introduction of anti-corruption laws in various Asian countries, including China; and the first sentencing by a court in a U.K. Libor trial. See the update here, including:

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Craft Brewery Naming Challenges

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Brooks Pierce – Brooks Pierce partner David Sar was recently quoted in an article by Triad Business Journal reporter Owen Covington on trademark challenges North Carolina craft breweries are facing.  The article discusses the difficulties upstart breweries are having in finding names for both their brand and individual beers that are not already trademarked by other businesses. “What’s

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Trade Secret Litigation: What Happens When Key Employees Go?

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Morgan Lewis –Alyssa Kovach & Larry Turner  Within the span of two weeks, Mr. Smith and Mr. Wilson, two top managers from your $2 billion corporation, resign. Both managers had complete, unfettered access to your corporation’s trade secrets and confidential information, including pricing and staffing formulas, clients’ requests for proposals, and bid information. One month earlier, Mr.

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Amendments made to the EU antitrust procedural rules to better reflect EU Damages Directive

Baker & McKenzie – By Rachel Cuff, Baker & McKenzie What and when? The Commission has adopted amendments to a number of its key procedural rules in order to bring them into line with the EU Directive on Damages Actions, which was adopted in 2014 and must be incorporated into the national law of EU

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AntiTrust Trends in 2015

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Clifford Chance – Our second annual review of global antitrust trends is now available. This year, we have picked ten themes that reflect the most prominent antitrust risks faced by businesses around the world in 2015, and the most effective strategies for minimising those risks. To request a copy of the report, please contact Nikki

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The Legal Question of Uber Drivers as Independent Contractors

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Pullman & Comley – By Jonathan Orleans – When I talk to businesspeople about the legal differences between employees and independent contractors, I often offer the electrician who comes to the office to fix a wiring problem as the paradigmatic independent contractor. She sets her own schedule, supplies her own tools, is engaged in an

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