Jones Day (Beijing)

Lawrence Wang

Jones Day (Beijing)
Associate

Lawrence Wang is an Associate in Jones Day’s Beijing office. He focuses on advising clients on antitrust and competition law matters in China as well as other major jurisdictions. He has experience advising clients in premerger notifications in China, antitrust government investigations and enforcement actions, antitrust counseling and compliance, and private antitrust litigation. He has represented clients across different industries, including aviation, automotive, medical device, technology, chemical, and cosmetics.

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Lawrence Wang, Peter J. Wang, Yichen Wu, Dr. Qiang Xue, Yizhe Zhang The Chinese State Administration for Market Regulation imposes remedial measures in a landmark domestic merger transaction in the chemical industry (Wanhua Chemical Group / Yantai Juli Fine Chemical)

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The State Administration for Market Regulation’s ("SAMR") remedies decisions in two recent domestic transactions are the first conditional antitrust M&A settlements in the 15-year history of antitrust enforcement under China’s Anti-Monopoly Law ("AML"). For the first time, SAMR has (...)

Lawrence Wang, Peter J. Wang, Dr. Qiang Xue, Yizhe Zhang, Lillian He, Jerry Ling The Chinese State Administration for Market Regulation publishes draft amendments to the Anti-Unfair Competition Law for public comment that target the digital economy and companies with "relatively advantaged" market positions

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In Short The Situation : China’s antitrust enforcer, State Administration for Market Regulation ("SAMR"), published draft amendments to the Anti-Unfair Competition Law ("Amendments") for public comment that target the digital economy and companies with "relatively advantaged" market (...)

Lawrence Wang, Peter J. Wang, Yichen Wu, Dr. Qiang Xue, Yizhe Zhang The Chinese Competition Authority imposes remedial measures for the first time in a domestic merger transaction involving two airlines (Shanghai Airport / Eastern Air Logistics)

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The State Administration for Market Regulation’s ("SAMR") remedies decisions in two recent domestic transactions are the first conditional antitrust M&A settlements in the 15-year history of antitrust enforcement under China’s Anti-Monopoly Law ("AML"). For the first time, SAMR has (...)

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