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SkyLaw’s 2026 M&A Guide Published by Chambers

SkyLaw is the exclusive author of the Corporate M&A section for Canada of the annual Chambers Global Practice Guide.

Legal publisher Chambers and Partners has issued the latest edition of its Global Practice Guide: Corporate M&A 2026. SkyLaw is the exclusive author of the Corporate M&A section for Canada for the sixth consecutive year.

The extensive guide covers more than 90 jurisdictions and provides the latest legal information on acquiring a company, antitrust regulations, restrictions on foreign investments, stakebuilding, negotiation, mandatory offer thresholds, conditions for a takeover offer, squeeze-out mechanisms, disclosure, duties of directors, defensive measures and shareholder activism. Selected topics can be compared by jurisdiction using the handy “Compare locations” tab.

SkyLaw’s articles on Corporate M&A can be found online at the following links:

Our articles can also be viewed/downloaded as a flipbook here or below.

Our trends article explores the enormous impact of AI on M&A in Canada. The deployment of AI is an unstoppable force and participants in M&A must actively consider the impact on their businesses.

The entire guide can be found online here, or viewed/downloaded as a flipbook here. The e-Edition with downloadable chapters/jurisdictions can be found online here at the top right corner of the page.

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