Competition Buzz: The New Rules of the Brazilian Antitrust Authority on Associative Agreements
By: Eduardo Caminati Anders, Leda Batista da Silva and Guilherme Teno Castilho Missali
The Administrative Council for Economic Defense (CADE) has recently issued new rules on the so-called “associative agreements”, with CADE’s Resolution No. 17/2016 coming into effect on November 25, 2016. These new rules modify the legal threshold for mandatory notification of this type of agreement, bringing more clarity on the matter and legal certainty to the market…
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