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: James G Tillen and Leah Moushey
Quick reference guide enabling side-by-side comparison of local insights, including into relevant domestic and international law, agencies, enforcement and sanctions; recent landmark investigations and decisions; and other recent trends.
Editors: Jonathan Barnes and Steven Friel
Panoramic guide (formerly Getting the Deal Through) enabling side-by-side comparison of local insights, including regulation and regulators; funders’ rights (choice of counsel, participation in proceedings, veto of settlement and funding termination rights); conditional and contingency fee agreements; judgment, appeal and enforcement; collective actions; costs and insurance; disclosure and privilege; disputes between litigants and funders; and recent trends.
Editors: Oliver Borgers and Dominic Thérien
Quick reference guide enabling side-by-side comparison of local insights, including into law, policy and relevant authorities; procedure, including thresholds and timelines; substantive assessment, including interagency and international consultation, remedies and rights of challenge and appeal; relevant recent case law; and other recent trends.