ABA/AHLA - 2010 Antitrust in Healthcare Conference
Event | 05.24.10 - 05.25.10, 12:00 AM UTC - 12:00 AM UTC
The Antitrust in Healthcare Conference continues its rich 25-year tradition with this jointly sponsored program. The conference brings together an expert faculty made up of the leading government enforcers, private counsel representing both plaintiffs and defendants, and economists to share their insights and offer both practical advice and policy recommendations.
Art Lerner is one of the speakers on the topic, "Government Changes to the Rules of Competition". Christine White is one of the speakers addressing "The FTC and DOJ are Your Friends".
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