Overview Content Practicalities · Brexit Impact • Cartel Litigation – International Year in...

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Topics Our four panels will cover: Merger Control Developments Innovaon Theories and EU Procedure Innovaon and Unilateral Conduct ECN Policy – Consistency and the Brexit Impact Cartel Ligaon Internaonal Year in Review Contributors Panel chairs: Professor William E Kovacic Sean-Paul Brankin Partner, C&M • Professor Richard Whish QC (Hon) • Professor Alison Jones Speakers include: Thomas Deisenhofer, Head of Unit (Mergers), EU Commission Nicholas Banesevic, Head of Unit (Antrust: IT, Internet and Consumer Electronics, EU Commission) Robert O’Donoghue, Brick Court Chambers • Professor Jacques Steenbergen, Head of Belgian Compeon Authority Marna Maier, Unilever, Global and European GC Compeon Date and Locaon Friday, 19 May 2017 Hilton Brussels Grand Place Carrefour de l’Europe 1000 Brussels, Belgium 8:45 - 17:30 Booking and Cost Tickets £125.00 Available online at: hp://bit.ly/2i9YM5z Or contact Chrisne Copping, King’s College, London, Tel: +44 207 848 2387 Email: [email protected] Space is limited Accreditaon This event is accredited for 6 CPD points/hours with the UK Bar Standards Board. Content Praccalies Aſter last year’s success, King’s College London Centre of European Law is organizing a second conference to explore current EU Compeon law issues in a global context, in conjuncon with Crowell & Moring, LLP. The purpose of the event is to bring together leading judges, regulators, in-house counsel, academics and private pracce lawyers to discuss current issues in EU law from an internaonal perspecve, with a parcular focus on the EU-U.S. axis. To that end, we have put together four panels that each unite contributors from mulple jurisdicons to give short presentaons leading to interacve discussions and Q&A involving the panel members and the audience. Overview

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Page 1: Overview Content Practicalities · Brexit Impact • Cartel Litigation – International Year in Review Contributors Panel chairs: • Professor William E Kovacic • Sean-Paul Brankin

Topics

Our four panels will cover:

• Merger Control Developments – Innovation Theories and

EU Procedure

• Innovation and Unilateral Conduct

• ECN Policy – Consistency and the Brexit Impact

• Cartel Litigation – International Year in Review

Contributors Panel chairs:

• Professor William E Kovacic

• Sean-Paul Brankin Partner, C&M

• Professor Richard Whish QC (Hon)

• Professor Alison Jones

Speakers include:

• Thomas Deisenhofer, Head of Unit (Mergers),

EU Commission

• Nicholas Banesevic, Head of Unit (Antitrust: IT,

Internet and Consumer Electronics, EU Commission)

• Robert O’Donoghue, Brick Court Chambers

• Professor Jacques Steenbergen, Head of Belgian Competition Authority

• Martina Maier, Unilever, Global and European

GC Competition

Date and Location

Friday, 19 May 2017Hilton Brussels Grand PlaceCarrefour de l’Europe1000 Brussels, Belgium8:45 - 17:30

Booking and Cost

Tickets £125.00

Available online at: http://bit.ly/2i9YM5z

Or contact Christine Copping, King’s College, London, Tel: +44 207 848 2387 Email: [email protected]

Space is limited

Accreditation

This event is accredited for 6 CPD points/hours with the UK Bar Standards Board.

Content PracticalitiesAfter last year’s success, King’s

College London Centre of

European Law is organizing a

second conference to explore

current EU Competition law

issues in a global context, in

conjunction with Crowell &

Moring, LLP.

The purpose of the event is to

bring together leading judges,

regulators, in-house counsel,

academics and private practice

lawyers to discuss current

issues in EU law from an

international perspective, with

a particular focus on the

EU-U.S. axis.

To that end, we have put

together four panels that each

unite contributors from

multiple jurisdictions to give

short presentations leading to

interactive discussions and

Q&A involving the panel

members and the audience.

Overview