In-Depth: Public Competition Enforcement (formerly The Public Competition Enforcement Review) is an annual survey of the most important and relevant developments in public competition law enforcement in the most significant jurisdictions worldwide. Among other things, it examines the practical implications of recent enforcement activity regarding cartels, restrictive agreements, abuse of dominance, state aid and merger control.
Editors: Catherine Balmond and Katharina Crinson
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
Panoramic guide (formerly Getting the Deal Through) enabling side-by-side comparison of local insights, including a general overview; types of liquidation and reorganisation processes; insolvency tests and filing requirements; directors’ and officers’ regime; stays of proceedings and moratoria; doing business during reorganisations; asset sales; creditor remedies, involvement and proving claims; security; clawback and related-party transactions; treatment of groups of companies; international cases; and recent trends.
Editors: Gregory J Lyons, Alison M Hashmall and Chen Xu
Quick reference guide enabling side-by-side comparison of local insights, including into the legal and regulatory framework; supervision and enforcement; resolution; capital requirements; ownership restrictions and implications; changes in control; and recent trends.
Editors: Chilton Davis Varner, Madison Kitchens and Franklin Sacha
In-Depth: Product Regulation and Liability (formerly The Product Regulation and Liability Review) provides an incisive overview of the product liability frameworks in major jurisdictions worldwide. It also examines the most consequential recent changes and developments, and looks forward to expected future trends. Topics covered include key legislation; regulatory oversight; causes of action; litigation procedures; and much more.