...Australian and Toronto Stock Exchanges, controls a majority stake in the Sintoukola Potash Project in the Republic of Congo. Elemental Minerals was advised by Australia...
...30 to a cash settlement in multidistrict antitrust litigation against producers of potash, a natural chemical used in fertilizers. The deal brought the total recovery...
...30 to a cash settlement in multidistrict antitrust litigation against producers of potash, a natural chemical used in fertilizers. The deal brought the total recovery...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...30 to a cash settlement in multidistrict antitrust litigation against producers of potash, a natural chemical used in fertilizers. The deal brought the total recovery...
Top Canadian firm Bennett Jones has opened an office in Washington, D.C., after rehiring antitrust partner Melanie Aitken following her three-year stint as head of Canada's Competition Bureau
Leading Canadian firm Stikeman Elliott has grabbed lead roles on two major M&A deals announced Monday, advising client Harry Winston on the $1 billion sale of its watch and jewelry unit to The Swatch
After a failed takeover bid in North America nearly a decade ago, CNOOC revamps its strategy for a Canadian acquisition
Administrative Law Regulatory breakdown : the crisis of confidence in U.S. regulation / edited by Cary Coglianese.Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, c2012.KF1600 .R437 2012
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
Increasingly, Chinaâs antitrust reviews of global transactions have resulted in long investigations delaying the closing of many deals. This article outlines the Chinese merger review process and
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
The Canadian government has blocked Malaysian state-owned oil firm Petronas' $5.2 billion bid to acquire Calgary-based Progress Energy Resources, saying the proposed investment does not provide a "ne
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