Antitrust Issue-Spotting Checklist
Examine collaborations with competitors, mergers and acquisitions, marketing and pricing conduct, and exclusive dealing through the veil of antitrust laws
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Individual businesspeople, business entities, trade associations, and state licensing boards—nearly everyone involved in trade or commerce of some sort—must ensure that their conduct complies with federal and state antitrust laws. If they don’t, they face possible criminal prosecution, civil investigations, and private litigation—including class action lawsuits. This new one-hour presentation gives you a working knowledge of the circumstances in which antitrust risks typically arise, and how to reduce those risks. Examine lawful and unlawful collaborations with competitors, mergers and acquisitions, marketing and pricing conduct, and exclusive dealing.
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12:00 - 12:45 pm
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Data Exchanges Among Competitors Involved in Trade Associations and Joint Ventures
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Obtaining Clearance of Proposed Mergers and Acquisitions Under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act
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Vertical Price and Non-Price Restrictions in Licensing, Supply, and Distribution Agreements
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Key Areas of Convergence and Divergence Between U.S. Antitrust Law and the Competition Laws of Selected Other Jurisdictions
Alicia L. Downey, Esq., Downey Law LLC , Boston
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12:45 - 1:00 pm
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