In a significant development at the Brazilian Antitrust Authority’s (CADE) Tribunal, four new commissioners have assumed office alongside changes within its General Superintendence and Department of Economic Studies. This transition comes after a period of uncertainty marked by the expiration of several commissioners’ mandates toward the end of 2023, leaving the Tribunal without the minimum quorum necessary to make decisions for approximately two months from November 4 to December 27. Consequently, ongoing proceedings were temporarily suspended during this period.
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