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January 25, 2013

The National Competition Law Section of the CBA will be holding its annual Competition Law Spring Forum in Toronto on May 28, 2013.  From the CBA:

“Competition law and enforcement in Canada are in a state of flux.  The impact of the Competition Bureau’s recent leadership change on future enforcement activity remains to be seen. The Bureau’s leniency program is under scrutiny as a result of recent decisions in Maxzone and Couche-Tard.  And a number of important decisions are pending, including: (1) the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision in Pro-Sys which will determine the fate of indirect purchaser class actions in Canada; (2) the Competition Tribunal’s decisions in the Visa/MasterCard and TREB cases; (3) the Federal Court of Appeal’s decision in the CCS merger challenge.  We invite you to come and hear leading experts discuss and debate these and other important issues.”

For more information see: 2013 Competition Law Spring Forum.

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