Advise our clients on how to approach Antitrust laws.
At Clifford Chance our global network of over 140 antitrust lawyers covers all the key hubs of Europe, Asia-Pacific and the US, enabling us to support our clients on their most complex and important antitrust matters across the world.
Our antitrust teams work together to solve multinational antitrust issues, taking into account the interplay between different practices and rules, and always mindful of the practical implications antitrust issues may have on our clients’ business.
Learn how you, as a lawyer, can help businesses to navigate these challenges.
Our Antitrust Global Virtual Job Simulation has been designed in collaboration with the University of East Anglia Law School and the prestigious Centre for Competition Policy (CCP), which produces high-quality research and policy advice on a broad range of competition-law-related topics and issues. The modules draw on the rich practical expertise of our Antitrust team and the academic and research work of CCP to introduce you to the fascinating world of competition law.
This program is self-paced. It takes approximately >9 hours to complete.
Skills Learned:
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Antitrust Law Newsletter
Prepare an Antitrust Insights newsletter informing clients about competition law and newest enforcement trends.- Research
- Client Communication
- Analysis
- Strategy
- Identifying Legal Issues
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Substantive US Antitrust Assessment
Conduct an initial antitrust assessment in preparation for a client meeting to discuss the risks of a potential acquisition.- Problem Solving
- Research
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EU Antitrust Assessment of a Distribution Agreement
Analyse a distribution agreement and draft an email to a client which includes your assessment of the agreement from an EU competition law perspective.- Legal Analysis
- Practical Drafting Skills
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Multi-jurisdictional Merger Filing Assessment
Draft an e-mail to a client advising on the activities of merging parties using a multi-jurisdictional merger filing assessment tool.- Legal Analysis
- Practical Drafting Skills
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Letter to parliamentarian who wants to change competition law
Prepare a letter to a Member of Parliament who is proposing to amend the competition law to allow cartels.- Research
- Government Communication
- Analysis
- Strategy
- Identifying Legal Issues
- Identifying Economic Issues
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Finish Line