The European Commission Increases Intervention In M&A Deals In The EU

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The European Commission (EC) recently revealed a major change in merger policy affecting cross-border M&A deals in Europe.
European Union Corporate/Commercial Law
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The European Commission (EC) recently revealed a major change in merger policy affecting cross-border M&A deals in Europe. The new referral practice creates significant uncertainty for deals that would not have previously triggered scrutiny in the EU. In our latest client alert, we shed more light on the EC's new referral policy and identify the practical key implications when planning cross-border M&A deals in Europe.

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