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COMPETITION LAW IN ACTION Major commercial transactions that have the potential to significantly reduce Canadian competition in the marketplace or could have a comparable effect, gives rise to serious legal considerations as to the potential impact of the Canadian Competition Act (Canada's anti-trust law). When a transaction may enter the realm of the Canada Competition Act, whether as a wholly Canadian business transaction or as a component part of a larger international transaction, it is essential to retain legal counsel capable of guiding your business through the transaction (with respect to the Canadian component) so as to optimize Competition Act compliance, while minimizing any inference of a legal transgression. This can be particularly challenging when Canada is a single facet of your larger global operation, nevertheless, it remains extremely important given the financial and operational impact of ineffective Canadian legal planning. At Neufeld Legal Professional Corporation, we understand the importance of structuring cost-effective, financially-lucrative and legally-compliant transactions in accordance with the Canada Competition Act. For further information as to how we can optimize your business transactions, while being compliant with the Competition Act, contact lawyer Christopher Neufeld at 416-887-9702 / 403-400-4092 or Chris@CompetitionActLawyer.com. |
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Competition Act Lawyer Christopher Neufeld is the lead lawyer at Neufeld Legal Professional Corporation and is admitted to practice law in both Ontario (Canada) and New York (U.S.A.), with admission pending to Alberta (Canada). COPYRIGHT 2010. |
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