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EU Competition Law: Current Issues in a Global Context

Event | 05.19.17, 9:00 AM UTC - 5:45 PM UTC

Address

Hilton Brussels Grand Place
Carrefour de l'Europe 3, 1000 Brussels, Belgium



On May 19, 2017, the second EU competition law conference to be organized jointly by Crowell & Moring and King's College London Centre of European Law took place in Brussels.

Four panels, each fielding contributors from multiple jurisdictions, addressed current EU competition law issues in a global context. 

The topics included:

•Merger Control Developments - Innovation Theories and EU Procedures 
•Innovation and Unilateral Conduct 
•ECN Policy - Consistency and the Brexit Impact 
•Cartel Litigation - International Year in Review 

Antitrust Group partners Mary Anne Mason and Sean-Paul Brankin and senior of counsel Andrew Gavil participated in this event.

The consolidated slide deck used by the speakers is available here

The program for the conference is available here.

For more information, please visit these areas: Litigation and Trial

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