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#196 What’s Happening in LATAM? Trends and Developments in Latin American Antitrust.

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Julián Peña, partner, Allende & Brea, Buenos Aires

Latin America is an increasingly important region for antitrust enforcement. Are there similarities across the region and with other parts of the world? Julián Peña, partner at Allende & Brea, joins Anant Raut and Matthew Hall to discuss LATAM antitrust history and trends. Listen to this episode to learn more about antitrust in Latin America, how it developed and how to approach it.

Julián Peña, partner, Allende & Brea, Buenos Aires

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Matthew Hall, partner, McGuireWoods London LLP and Anant Raut, Antitrust and Privacy Law Expert


Posted On November 21, 2022

Posted By Our Curious Amalgam

Posted In FOREIGN JURISDICTIONS Latin America & Caribbean

Tagged LATAM Latin America

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