With contributions from 46 countries, this book aims to answer questions that companies and their lawyers face in the global merger control notification and review process. This book will also answer important practical questions that aren't often addressed, such as whether pre-notification consultations are customary in a given jurisdiction and whether "carve-out" arrangements may be implemented to allow for closing to take place in jurisdictions where approval is still pending.
This title aims to address critical questions in a concise and practical way and so serve as a valuable resource to companies and counsel navigating their way through the twists and turns of obtaining the required merger control approvals worldwide.
This book will be of great assistance to corporations and their counsel.
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978-1-908239-06-8 (9781908239068)
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Jean-François Bellis
In 1986, together with Ivo Van Bael, he founded Van Bael & Bellis, of which he is managing partner.
Jean-François Bellis has extensive litigation experience in EU competition and trade cases. He has been involved in a large number of the major competition and trade cases in front of the European Courts.
Porter Elliott
Has been a partner at Van Bael & Bellis since 2005. He specialises in competition law, with particular experience in merger control proceedings, having successfully represented clients in numerous complex cases before the European Commission as well as national competition authorities in Europe and elsewhere. Porter Elliott has lectured on merger control issues at numerous conferences and has conducted training sessions on merger control issues for national competition authorities. He also lectures annually at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel's Program on International Legal Co-operation and the Brussels Seminar on Law and Institutions of the European Community.
LEGISLATION AND JURISDICTION
NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS, TIMING AND POTENTIAL PENALTIES
SUBSTANTIVE ASSESSMENT OF THE MERGER, ROLE OF THIRD PARTIES AND REMEDIES
JUDICIAL REVIEW
STATISTICS