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Kim Lawton Stikeman Elliott LLP

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Mexican legislature passes robust climate change law *

Mexico - May 1 2012
On Thursday, April 19, 2012, Mexico's lower and upper houses passed a sweeping climate change bill clearing the way for President Felipe Calderon to sign it into law.

Co-authors: Annie Pyke.


Ottawa wouldn't block foreign takeover of RIM *

Canada - April 17 2012
On March 30, 2012, Federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty said his government would not block a foreign takeover of Research In Motion, and RIM would be the master of its own destiny.

Co-authors: Susan M. Hutton.


Competition Bureau releases additional pre-merger interpretation guideline for consultation *

Canada - April 16 2012
Competition Bureau has published a draft new Pre-Merger Interpretation Guideline for public consultation, providing details as to how the Bureau calculates the value of “assets in Canada” and “gross revenues from sales” for purposes of the merger notification thresholds. 

Co-authors: Susan M. Hutton.


Novel costs award in trial of first buyer-side conspiracy claim for damages in Canada *

Canada - March 2 2012
The Court of Queen’s Bench in Alberta has recently ruled in 321665 Alberta Ltd. v. ExxonMobil Canada Ltd, 2012 ABQB 76 on several issues relating to costs under section 36 of the Competition Act.

Co-authors: Michael Kilby.


ExxonMobil fined €3.3 million for failure to report emissions *

United Kingdom - March 1 2012
In what is surely a strong reminder to companies around the globe to comply with green regulations, oil giant ExxonMobil has been fined €3.3 million (approximately $4.4 million CAD) for failure to correctly report its carbon dioxide emissions from a Scottish chemical plant.

Co-authors: Annie Pyke.


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