Editor: Aidan Synnott
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP
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.
Editor: Curtis L. Mo
Quick reference guide enabling side-by-side comparison of local insights, including into the general role of venture capital and market conditions; parties and deal structures; process; due diligence; financial terms; control rights; public offerings and listings; sale transactions; disputes; foreign investment considerations; and recent trends.
Editors: Chloë Edworthy, Andy Mather, Lois Horne, Mark Lawrence and Jonathan Pratt
Quick reference guide enabling side-by-side comparison of local insights, including into applicable laws, conventions and treaties, and prominent local arbitral institutions; arbitration agreements; constitution, jurisdiction and competence of arbitral tribunals; arbitral proceedings; interim measures and sanctioning powers; awards; proceedings subsequent to issuance of award; influence of local legal traditions on arbitrators; professional or ethical rules; third-party funding; regulation of activities.
Editors: Bryce L. Friedman and Karen Cestari
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP
Quick reference guide enabling side-by-side comparison of local insights, including into preliminary and jurisdictional considerations; interpretation of insurance contracts; providing notice; duty to defend; standard commercial general liability policies; first-party property insurance; directors’ and officers’ insurance; cyber insurance; terrorism insurance; and recent trends.
Editors: Matthew Howse, K Lesli Ligorner, Walter Ahrens, Michael D Schlemmer and Sabine Smith-Vidal
Panoramic guide (formerly Getting the Deal Through) enabling side-by-side comparison of local insights, including legislation, protected employee categories and enforcement agencies; worker representation; checks on applicants; terms of employment; rules on foreign workers; post-employment restrictive covenants; liability for acts of employees; taxation of employees; employee-created IP; data protection; business transfers; termination of employment; dispute resolution; and recent trends.
Editor: Marcus Pearl
Panoramic guide (formerly Getting the Deal Through) enabling side-by-side comparison of insights into local markets; policy and incentives; legislation and regulation; data protection and privacy considerations; typical forms of contract and contractual terms; taxation; and recent notable cases, decisions and trends.
Editors: Angus McLean and Oliver Irons
Panoramic guide (formerly Getting the Deal Through) enabling side-by-side comparison of local insights into fintech innovation and government / regulatory support; regulatory bodies and regulated activities; cross-border regulation; regulation of sales and marketing and of changes of control; financial crime; peer-to-peer and marketplace lending; artificial intelligence, distributed ledger technology and crypto-assets; data protection and cybersecurity; outsourcing and cloud computing; intellectual property, competition, tax and corporate immigration considerations; and recent trends.
Editors: Maurits Dolmans , Henry Mostyn and Patrick Todd
Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP
In-Depth: Dominance and Monopolies (formerly The Dominance and Monopolies Review) provides an accessible and easily understandable summary of global abuse of dominance rules. Each jurisdiction-specific chapter – authored by specialist local experts – highlights the most consequential legal and regulatory provisions; provides a review of the regime's enforcement activity in the past year; and sets out a prediction for future developments.