Bell Gully has again emerged as a market-leading law firm in the latest research by international legal publisher Chambers and Partners.
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The Trade Practices Amendment (Cartel Conduct and Other Measures) Act 2009 came into effect in Australia in July last year, introducing criminal liability for cartel conduct (arrangements between competitors involving price fixing, bid rigging, market allocation, and output restrictions) in Australia.
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Bell Gully's newest senior associates provide further depth of expertise across the firm's major practice areas.
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Bell Gully has made a submission on proposals to criminalise cartel conduct in New Zealand.
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The Supreme Court has just dealt a blow to the Commerce Commission's efforts to pursue participants in (real and alleged) international cartels affecting New Zealand.
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Today 90% of all documents are generated electronically. The substantial escalation in the volume of electronic documents has added new unique challenges to an already expensive and time consuming discovery process – and if we don't directly address the issue the discovery process could become even more drawn out and costly.
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New laws to extend the search and surveillance powers of government agencies are coming under increasing public scrutiny.
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