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Remedies in merger cases: An introduction to the scope and nature of the CMA’s 2025 review
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Date and time
Wednesday 19 March 2025, 11:00am to 1:00pm
Location
Online registration for this event will close at 12pm on Tuesday 18 March 2025.
About this event
Join the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) for this online webinar introducing the key topics and themes to be covered by the CMA's review of the merger remedies approach and providing further detail on opportunities for public engagement.
Effective merger remedies can facilitate CMA approval of mergers which present competition concerns. The CMA is launching a review of its current approach to merger remedies.
You should attend this webinar if you are looking to:
understand better the CMA's current approach to merger remedies
learn more about what issues the CMA is considering as part of its review of merger remedies
learn more about how you or your business can contribute to the CMA's call for evidence
Who should attend
The business and investment community, law firms and other competition practitioners (e.g. monitoring trustees and economists).
To secure your place, complete the registration form below.
Contact us
If you have any questions about this event, please contact us.
Date and time
Wednesday 19 March 2025, 11:00am to 1:00pm
Location
Online registration for this event will close at 12pm on Tuesday 18 March 2025.
About this event
Join the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) for this online webinar introducing the key topics and themes to be covered by the CMA's review of the merger remedies approach and providing further detail on opportunities for public engagement.
Effective merger remedies can facilitate CMA approval of mergers which present competition concerns. The CMA is launching a review of its current approach to merger remedies.
You should attend this webinar if you are looking to:
understand better the CMA's current approach to merger remedies
learn more about what issues the CMA is considering as part of its review of merger remedies
learn more about how you or your business can contribute to the CMA's call for evidence
Who should attend
The business and investment community, law firms and other competition practitioners (e.g. monitoring trustees and economists).
To secure your place, complete the registration form below.
Contact us
If you have any questions about this event, please contact us.