Mexico:
Mexico, Latin Lawyer Reference Antitrust 2019
26 July 2019
Hogan Lovells
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Mexico City partner Ricardo Pons Mestre wrote the chapter
"Mexico" for Latin Lawyer Reference Antitrust 2019.
He answered questions about timely topics in antitrust,
including competition law enforcement, merger control, and abuse of
dominance/unilateral conduct.
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