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UK NSIA - Key Takeaways From the Annual Report

The report provides insights into the performance of the National Security and Investment Act. The UK’s Cabinet Office has published its third annual report on the functioning of the National Security and Investment Act...more

UK Open for M&A - Government Seeks Evidence on National Security and Investment Act Scope

The UK government is considering steps to make the regime more business-friendly, while maintaining and refining essential national security protections. The National Security and Investment Act 2021 (NSIA), the UK’s first...more

Merger Control in Europe Following COVID-19

Whereas COVID-19 is likely to delay review timelines of many M&A deals, it may also make some approvals easier. Key Points: ..COVID-19 will undoubtedly impact review timelines of mergers. Competition authorities may ask...more

Deal Planning After Brexit - Merger Control Aspects

What does the UK’s exit from the EU on 31 January mean for parties’ deal planning? Key Points: ..On 23 January 2020, the UK passed legislation to leave the EU on 31 January 2020 under the terms of the Withdrawal Agreement...more

Protect Your Antitrust Privilege — Why M&A Dealmakers Must Take a Strategic Approach to Privilege

Companies must mitigate risks to antitrust privilege posed by cross-border megadeals and increased regulatory demand for documentation. A strong M&A market has driven a high volume of megadeals across the globe in recent...more

Corporates Must Evaluate M&A Competition Strategy Ahead of Brexit

As the UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) prepares to assume sole jurisdiction for UK competition reviews post-Brexit, M&A deal teams must evaluate the competitive consequences of deals bridging the Brexit period and...more

New UK National Security M&A Regime Expected in 2019

In June 2018, the UK adopted new powers to review certain technology related deals on national security grounds, extending the scope and breadth of its control regime to those that concern computing hardware, or quantum...more

Brexit and Global Antitrust Reviews: Practical Issues and Guidance

UK government publishes “no deal” Brexit notice on mergers and antitrust — Latham lawyers analyse the practical implications for affected parties. The UK’s expected separation from the European Union (EU) on 29 March 2019...more

PE Firms Must Evaluate Competition Strategy Ahead of Brexit

By Jonathan Parker and Greg Boneé As the UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) prepares to assume sole jurisdiction for UK competition reviews post-Brexit, private equity deal teams must evaluate the competitive...more

UK Adopts New Powers To Investigate Smaller Transactions Raising National Security Concerns

The expansion of the UK government’s foreign investment review powers will require additional scrutiny of potential deals for the early identification of additional steps in the regulatory approval strategy. Key...more

Can Overseas Bidders Guard Against M&A Risks in An Increasingly Economically Nationalist Europe?

Growing economic nationalism is threatening to impact M&A across Europe, as governments and regulators take an increasing interest in “foreign” acquisitions of nationally important companies. Deal teams have previously...more

Economic Nationalism Set to Impact M&A Transaction Approvals Across Europe

Growing economic nationalism is threatening to impact M&A across Europe, as governments and regulators take an increasing interest in “foreign” acquisitions of nationally important companies in the name of national security....more

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