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Published on 1 May 2011 by Thomas Caveng

What companies should know about dawn raids

The expression “dawn raids” refers to unannounced inspections at a company’s premises, aimed at searching for and collecting incriminating evidence of alleged antitrust infringements.

In the current context of increased sanctions for antitrust infringements, companies and their staff members must be prepared to properly handle this type of situation.

Accordingly, in order to help companies deal with antitrust investigations and dawn raids, a dedicated working group within the World Law Group, an international network to which our firm belongs, has conceived and prepared synthetic and harmonized country-by-country guidelines covering 40 jurisdictions around the world.

These guidelines provide companies and their staff members with valuable information on the investigators’ rights and obligations, at each stage of the dawn raid process.

Get more information on these guidelines

Thomas Caveng

Legal Translator / Marketing Director

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