Innovation Economics for Antitrust Lawyers

Date: 03 February 2017

Time: 08:00

Duration: 1 day

Location: King's College, Strand, WC2R 2LS London, United Kingdom

Cost: €435.00 - €495.00

Organiser: Concurrences Review + King's College London

Web Link: https://innovation-economics.eventbrite.fr/

Description:

Concurrences Review, in partnership with King's College London, will hold the first edition of their annual joint conference "Innovation Economics for Antitrust Lawyers" on Friday 3 February, from 08.30am to 6.00pm, at King's College, Strand, WC2R 2LS London.

Speakers include:

  • William Allan, Member, Competition Appeal Tribunal, London;
  • Lord David Currie, Chairman, Competition and Markets Authority, London;
  • Frédéric Jenny, Chairman, OECD Competition Committee | Professor, ESSEC, Paris;
  • Miguel de la Mano, Managing Director, Compass Lexecon Europe, Barcelona/Brussels;
  • Maurits Dolmans, Partner, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, London/Brussels;
  • Ariel Ezrachi, Slaughter and May Professor of Competition Law, The University of Oxford;
  • Alison Jones, Professor, King's College London;
  • William E. Kovacic, Professor, King's College London | Non-Executive Director, Competition and Markets Authority, London;
  • Thomas Kramler, Head of Sector, Task Force Digital Single Market, DG COMP, Brussels;
  • Valérie Meunier, Vice President, Compass Lexecon, Paris;
  • Andreas Mundt, President, Bundeskartellamt, Bonn/Chairman, ICN;
  • Renato Nazzini, Professor, King's College London;
  • Damien Neven, Professor of Economics, The Graduate Institute, Geneva|Senior consultant, Compass Lexecon;
  • Jorge Padilla, Senior Managing Director - Head, Compass Lexecon Europe, Barcelona/Brussels;
  • Mark Powell, Partner, White & Case, Brussels;
  • Vivien Rose, Chairman, Competition Appeal Tribunal, London;
  • Maurice Stucke, Professor of Law, University of Tennessee, Knoxville;
  • Deirdre Trapp, Partner, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, London;
  • Thomas Vinje, Partner, Clifford Chance, Brussels;
  • Richard Whish, Professor King's College London;
  • Wouter Wils, Visiting Professor, King's College London/Hearing Officer, European Commission.

There will be four panels:

  • Privacy & Big Data: Can the Big Data Companies be Coerced?
  • e-Commerce and the Single Market: A Renewed Point of View?
  • Do New Technologies Impact Cartels Formation and Functioning?
  • Disruptive Technologies: Is Antitrust Policy Antiproductive?

You can find the detailed program on the dedicated website: https://innovation-economics.eventbrite.fr.

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