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EU Competition Law: Current Issues in a Global Context Friday, May 19, 2017
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EU Competition Law: Current Issues in a Global Context
King's College Centre of European Law in co-operation with Crowell & Moring LLP
Friday, May 19, 2017
Hilton Brussels Grand Place
Carrefour de l’Europe
1000 Brussels, Belgium
9:00 - 17:45 (drinks to follow)
Click here for details, including the complete program schedule.
Our four panels will cover:
- Merger Control Developments – Innovation Theories and EU Procedures
- ECN Policy – Consistency and the Brexit Impact
- Innovation and Unilateral Conduct
- Cartel Litigation – International Year in Review
Panel Chairs:
Professor William E Kovacic
George Washington University Law School and King's College London
Professor Richard Whish QC (Hon)
King's College London
Professor Alison Jones
King's College London
Sean-Paul Brankin
Partner, Crowell & Moring
Speakers:
Carles Esteva Mosso
Deputy Director General for Mergers, Competition Directorate-General of the European Commission
Andrea Lofaro
Partner, RBB Economics
Mary Anne Mason
Partner, Crowell & Moring
Marceline Tournier
Senior Antitrust Counsel Globally Managed Businesses and M&A, Nestlé
Professor Jacques Steenbergen
President, Belgian Competition Authority
Sarah Cardell
General Counsel, U.K. Competition and Markets Authority
Martina Maier
Global and European General Counsel Competition, Unilever
Robert O’Donoghue QC
Brick Court Chambers
Nicholas Banasevic
Head of Unit (Antitrust: IT, Internet and Consumer Electronics), European Commission
Professor Andrew Gavil
Howard University School of Law and Crowell & Moring
Anneli Howard
Monckton Chambers
Hans Bousie
Partner, bureau Brandeis
Dr. Stephanie Pautke
Partner, Commeo LLP
Tickets £125.00 and available here.
Space is limited; for further information,
please contact: Christine Copping, King’s College, London,
tel. + 44 207 848 2387, email [email protected].
https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/antitrustprof_blog/2017/04/eu-competition-law-current-issues-in-a-global-context-friday-may-19-2017.html