Competition & Dawn-Raid
Ready before the inspectors arrive
Competition risk assessments, market-power screening and merger filing checks, alongside a dawn-raid preparedness toolkit and a live workspace for the day itself. The kind of readiness that means an inspection is handled, not survived.

Competition risk, managed in the open
Assessments, market-power analysis and the guidance to act on them, kept together rather than scattered across advisers and inboxes.
Competition risk assessments
A guided wizard that walks a competition risk assessment through to a documented outcome, in the same risk vocabulary as the rest of the platform.
- Guided wizard
- Documented outcome
- Shared risk vocabulary
Market power screening
HHI-based market-power analysis with configurable merger-notification thresholds, plus a merger filing checker that tells you where a deal needs to be notified.
- HHI analysis
- Configurable thresholds
- Merger filing checker
Playbooks and training
Competition playbooks and integrated training, so the guidance and the learning live next to the assessments rather than in a separate binder.
- Competition playbooks
- Integrated training
- Kept alongside the work
Registers and agreement review
Log competitor contacts and trade-association meetings as they happen, and run agreements past a competition-law lens before they are signed, so the contemporaneous record exists before anyone asks for it.
- Competitor contact log
- Trade-association meetings
- Agreement review
A dawn-raid toolkit, and a workspace for the day
Preparedness is the calm part: readiness checklists, site mapping, response-team roles and training, all in place long before anything happens.
When a raid does happen, a live workspace tracks the inspectors' mandate, privilege claims and the chain of custody for seized items, then carries the follow-up through afterwards, with a first-draft briefing generated for the response team.

Before the raid
Readiness checklists
Know what to do before anyone arrives.
Site mapping
Map the premises and the sensitive areas in advance.
Response-team roles
Assigned roles and responsibilities, rehearsed through training.
On the day
Mandate tracking
Record what the inspectors are authorised to do.
Privilege claims
Log privilege claims as they are made.
Chain of custody
Track every seized item from the moment it leaves the building.
Post-raid follow-up
Carry the actions through after the inspectors leave.
Be ready for the knock at the door
Assess competition risk, screen market power, and prepare for a dawn raid before it arrives, with a live workspace ready for the day it does.