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Australia's long-awaited shift from voluntary to mandatory merger control is now underway, with voluntary notifications available from 1 July 2025 and compulsory filings starting 1 January 2026. The ACCC has finalised notification thresholds capturing acquisitions with combined Australian revenue of $200 million or acquirer revenue of $500 million, alongside significant filing fees ranging from $56,800 for Phase 1 to up to $1.6 million for complex Phase 2 reviews.
In-house teams face critical transition period decisions - continuing with informal clearances risks delays if transactions aren't approved before the mandatory regime kicks in. With Australia joining the global trend toward stricter merger oversight, understanding these new requirements is essential for companies' M&A planning. For detailed threshold calculations and strategic guidance, read the full article.
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The European Commission's first comprehensive review of merger guidelines in two decades has been kicked off and aims to modernise the framework to address today's digital and sustainability-focused business environment. It also signals a potentially dramatic shift that will directly impact your organisation's M&A strategy, as it will influence how M&A transactions are assessed and structured going forward.
The proposed changes present both challenges and opportunities - while requiring more thorough preparation and documentation, the updated guidelines could also provide clearer pathways for demonstrating pro-competitive benefits, including sustainability and innovation synergies.
The public consultation on these issues is underway (until 3 September), but understanding the direction of travel will help your legal team navigate the evolving regulatory landscape more effectively and identify the best strategies for future transactions. Read the full article to stay ahead of these important changes in EU merger control.
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20 August | 8:30 - 10:15 | Bird & Bird Helsinki
Join us for a practical breakfast seminar designed for in-house lawyers navigating the complex landscape of competition law enforcement!
With increasing scrutiny from the European Commission and the Finnish Competition and Consumer Authority (FCCA), the risk of unannounced inspections - so-called “dawn raids” - is rising across industries.
Drawing on recent experience assisting in an EU dawn raid, our team will outline key differences between Finnish and EU inspection practices. We’ll also hear from a colleague in our Danish office, who will share valuable insights from his time as in-house counsel at a listed Nordic company. Presentations will be delivered in Finnish and English.
This session offers hands-on guidance to help you prepare for and respond to dawn raids. Please register by 13 August to secure your spot for this in-person only event.
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16 September | Online
Join our Competition and Trade partner Hein Hobbelen and Regulatory & Public Affairs advisor Paolo Sasdelli for this essential discussion on how EU manufacturing resilience and strategic autonomy are transforming competition and trade defence policy.
As these concepts move beyond policy rhetoric into practical implementation, in-house counsel must understand their strategic implications. Our experts will examine critical developments including evolving EU trade defence mechanisms, the Electric Vehicle case as a potential harbinger of increased intervention, proposed changes to merger reviews, and the possible emergence of European Champions in strategic sectors like telecoms.
The 1-hour webinar will conclude with three key takeaways for in-house counsel and a Q&A session. Don't miss this opportunity to understand how these policy shifts will impact your company's operations and strategic planning.
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8 - 12 September
Cambridge, UK | Downing College
Led by top legal experts, this all-inclusive residential 5-day course will provide you with a firm understanding of the core principles of EU and UK competition law and economics, and their practical application.
The speaker lineup includes Bird & Bird competition experts
15 - 19 September | Online
This course provides a thorough introduction to European information technology law and digital law, with a focus on emerging technologies such as AI and Internet of Things, and EU initiatives on access to data in the digital environment.
Partner Pauline Kuipers will teach a session on 19 September, dedicated to AI in the Digital Single Market, on DMA, competition law in the IT, AI and in the digital sectors.
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23 - 25 September | Rome, Italy
The LEAR Competition Festival is a prestigious three-day international event in Rome that brings together leading competition law experts, economists, and practitioners to discuss cutting-edge antitrust issues and the crucial role of economics in competition policy.
Our London-based partner Dr Saskia King will speak on the panel Key Red Flags Before You Merge: Avoiding the Gun-Jumping Trap. Her presentation will address critical compliance challenges facing businesses today, exploring warning signs of potential gun-jumping violations and providing practical guidance for companies navigating pre-merger integration planning.
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Congratulations to our Rome-based partner Federico Marini Balestra, who has been appointed advisor for the European Economic and Social Committee's work on Quantum Strategy. In this role, he will help the EESC define a strong strategy to reinforce Europe's position in this critical sector of the digital economy.