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Revised and expanded, this comprehensive guide to the process and procedures of merger review at the federal agencies makes the federal review process more comprehensible and accessible to parties and their counsel.
This book focuses on the increasingly important topic of cooperation among the world's antitrust authorities and helps U.S. and foreign antitrust counsel navigate through the maze of international cooperation agreements regularly used.
Identifying the precise line between lawful premerger coordination and unlawful gun jumping under the relevant statutes can be challenging - in part because there is limited guidance available for counseling purposes. This volume provides both (1) the theoretical underpinnings for distinguishing lawful premerger coordination and unlawful gun jumping and (2) practical advice, drawing upon a variety of resources.
Now in its third edition, Clinical Infectious Disease provides rapid access to an authoritative overview of practical clinical infectious disease topics including new chapters on medical microbiology, antimicrobial stewardship, and evolving treatments for COVID-19.
The Bank Merger and Acquisitions Handbook is a how-to manual for lawyers who must analyze a potential transaction or who are faced with an agency review of the competitive effects of a proposed transaction that would combine banking institutions. Its focus is practical; complementing the Antitrust Section's other publications on merger review including Mergers and Acquisitions, and the Premerger Notification Practice Manual. This book addresses those aspects of bank merger review that are unique to banking institutions - such as the statutory framework, banking agency review, and Justice Department standards - and draws on learning from recent transactions in which one or more of the reviewing agencies raised concerns. It should be helpful to both antitrust lawyers and banking lawyers faced with a bank merger and to banking lawyers faced with a transaction that presents substantive competition issues.
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