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Merger Control Intelligence
The Caselex® solution is a comprehensive database providing access to global merger control decisions, with summaries of market definitions and case remedies translated into English across 62 jurisdictions
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Merger control at your fingertips
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Unique market definitions
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Undertakings
More than 5000 competition lawyers from over 100 law firms and competition authorities globally have relied on the Caselex database to craft merger strategy with the benefit of international precedents.
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Global market definitions
Access, identify, and understand market definitions drawn from merger control decisions of 62 Competition Authorities
- Decisions from 62 Competition Authorities around the world
- Database of over 100,000 market definitions
- Captures over 23,000 merger control and abuse of dominance decisions
Global Remedies
Provides access to English summaries of remedies accepted by 62 Competition Authorities
- Explore precedent global merger decisions by NACE sector, market definition or type of remedy
- Identify obstacles, such as likely competitive concerns, early in the deal-making phase and safely plan ahead
- Engineer undertakings that are likely to alleviate potential concerns of the ACCC
- In the last stages of a challenging notification, ensure that you avoid a prohibition decision and minimise the loss of assets
User-friendly interface
Effortlessly navigate and enjoy a seamless user experience
- State-of-the-art functionalities including powerful search engine
- Interactive transaction timelines with options to file share and annotate findings
- Highlights links between transactions, investigation phases and cross-referred decisions
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