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April 10, 2010
Global Antitrust Enforcement: the Perspective from Latin America
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol
Global Antitrust Enforcement: the Perspective from Latin America
A conference co-presented by the IBA Antitrust Committee and the Brazilian Institute of Studies on Competition, Consumer Affairs and International Trade (IBRAC) and supported by the IBA Latin American Regional Forum
13–14 May 2010, Unique Hotel, São Paulo, Brazil
Sessions include:
• Mergers remedies
• Loyalty programmes/rebates
• Pharmaceutical pay-for-delay settlements
• Cartels/leniency/settlements
• An interview with John Fingleton, CEO, Office of Fair Trading, London;
Chair, International Competition Network
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