Compass Lexecon Client the City of Baltimore Awarded Over $260 Million after Jury Determines that Opioid Distributors’ Conduct Contributed to a Public Nuisance
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Green light for JD Sports to acquire French sportswear retailer Courir
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Compass Lexecon Client, The Federal Trade Commission, Granted Preliminary Injunction Pausing the Proposed Merger of Tapestry and Capri
Court Relies Heavily on Testimony of Compass Lexecon Executive Vice President Dr. Loren K. Smith
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Prysmian Group Obtains Approval to Acquire Encore Wire Corporation
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Unconditional approval for $3 billion merger between Chilean financial institutions Bicecorp and Grupo Security
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Energy and climate transition: How to strengthen the EU’s competitiveness
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Haier Smart Home secures unconditional clearance for Carrier Commercial Refrigeration acquisition under the new FSR regime
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PBMs and Prescription Drug Distribution: An Economic Consideration of Criticisms Levied Against Pharmacy Benefit Managers
In March 2019, the European Commission ("EC") closed its investigation into the licensing practices of a number of Hollywood studios and large European pay-TV broadcasters after the parties…
In May 2017, the European Commission approved the $7.4 billion acquisition of Baker Hughes by General Electric (GE) without remedies after a Phase I investigation. Compass Lexecon assisted Baker…
Compass Lexecon advised the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR) during the Phase II merger investigation by the European Commission of SOCAR's acquisition of DESFA, the natural gas…
Compass Lexecon experts provided economic advice to Apple during the European Commission’s State aid inquiry against Ireland (Opening Decision of 11 June 2014).
In July 2016, the European Commission ("EC") approved the transaction by which EPH, a Slovakian energy Group, acquired a controlling share in Sloveske Elektrane (“SE”) from Enel SpA for €375…
Compass Lexecon advised Baker Hughes during its proposed $28 billion merger with rival oilfield services provider, Halliburton. Compass Lexecon assisted Baker Hughes during the European…
In February 2016, the UK Competition & Markets Authority (CMA) fined Actavis and other pharmaceutical companies in the context of its investigation of ‘reverse payments’ in the Paroxetine market.
In January 2015, the European Commission cleared the $13 billion (£9.2 billion) transaction between GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) and Novartis, subject to conditions, after a Phase I investigation.…
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