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December 1, 2010
UK Competition Law 2011
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol
10th Anniversary IBC Legal Conference
UK Competition Law 2011
An advanced review of major competition law developments in the UK
Thursday, 17th February 2011 - De Vere Holborn Bars, London, UK
| Book by the end of this Friday 3rd December to save £200! |
Download full agenda Register now Your VIP Code: CSZNBGQ
Gain a full update on UK competition law developments, including the scope and practical impact of a more proactive and tougher merged competition authority by attending the one-day UK Competition Law conference.
Using recent case law and court decisions our highly experienced speaker panel will guide you through:
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The merger of the Office of Fair Trading and the Competition Commission
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Civil & criminal investigations
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The enforcement of UK competition law
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Competition litigation
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The OFT's priorities and policies
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IP & competition law issues
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Joint CC/OFT guidelines on mergers
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Public procurement issues
Chaired by: Nicholas Green QC, Brick Court Chambers
11 expert speakers including:
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Ali Nikpay, Senior Director Cartels & Criminal Enforcement, Office of Fair Trading (OFT)
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Sheldon Mills, Director of Mergers, Office of Fair Trading (OFT)
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Emily Smith, Senior Lawyer & Retail Account Manager - Competition & Regulatory Law IPG, BT
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Michael Bowsher QC, Monckton Chambers
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Euan Burrows, Partner, Ashurst LLP
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Peter Willis, Partner, Head of EU & Competition, Dundas & Wilson LLP
Download the full programme and list of expert speakers.
Accreditation: 5.5 SRA hours. Bar Council hours will also be available.
Act now to benefit from the £200 early bird saving!
- Register online
- Email IBC Legal
- Call +44 (0) 20 7017 5503
You will need to quote VIP Code: CSZNBGQ when registering.
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