Webinar
The Future of Antitrust Law: The Latest Proposed Legislation Designed to Amend Standards and Stimulate Enforcement
Please join Ballard Antitrust and Competition lawyers to discuss proposed legislation that could accomplish the most significant overall revision of the antitrust laws in recent history. The goals of current bills—which include provisions reducing the government’s evidentiary burden to facilitate more enforcement—signal that we may be entering a new era. This program will discuss the proposed legislation and its possible significance for the role of antitrust law and its enforcement in shaping our economy, potential bipartisan interest in addressing competition issues related to high tech and other industries, and what else companies can expect from the new administration.
SPEAKER(S)
Jay N. Fastow, Antitrust and Competition, Loss Recovery
Leslie John, Antitrust and Competition
Justin W. Lamson, Antitrust and Competition
Marcel S. Pratt, Antitrust and Competition
This program is approved for 1.0 CLE credit in CA, NY, & PA; and 1.2 NJ CLE credits. Uniform Certificates of Attendance will also be provided for the purpose of seeking credit in other jurisdictions.
Please register at least two days before the webinar. Login details will be sent to all approved registrants. For more information, contact questions@ballardspahr.com.
SPEAKER(S)
Jay N. Fastow, Antitrust and Competition, Loss Recovery
Leslie John, Antitrust and Competition
Justin W. Lamson, Antitrust and Competition
Marcel S. Pratt, Antitrust and Competition
This program is approved for 1.0 CLE credit in CA, NY, & PA; and 1.2 NJ CLE credits. Uniform Certificates of Attendance will also be provided for the purpose of seeking credit in other jurisdictions.
Please register at least two days before the webinar. Login details will be sent to all approved registrants. For more information, contact questions@ballardspahr.com.
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