Pepper Hamilton's Annual Antitrust Developments Update - 2019
8:30 AM | Breakfast and Registration
8:45 AM | Program
Please join us for an interactive seminar covering some of the leading topics in antitrust today, as well as important concerns looming on the horizon.
Our presenters will offer an in-depth look at major antitrust-related issues and practical guidance and will provide attendees with tools and information to minimize and manage their exposure in litigation. Audience participation during the panels is encouraged, and attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and engage with presenters during this seminar.
Topics and presenters include:
Reexamining the Great "Victories": Do the Cases Routinely Celebrated by Defendants Really Serve Defendants’ Interests
- Daniel J. Boland, Pepper Hamilton LLP
- Lindsay D. Breedlove, Pepper Hamilton LLP
- Barak A. Bassman, Pepper Hamilton LLP (Moderator)
Hot Topics, Including DOJ’s Guidance on Compliance, Its Interface with Employment Issues and No-Poach Update
- Sara B. Richman, Pepper Hamilton LLP
- A. Christopher Young, Pepper Hamilton LLP
- Michael J. Hartman, Pepper Hamilton LLP (Moderator)
International Competition Law in the Dynamic Digital Economy
- Barbara T. Sicalides, Pepper Hamilton LLP
- Davit Akman, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
- Alexander Birnstiel, Noerr LLP
- Megan Morley, Pepper Hamilton LLP
Keynote
- Koren W. Wong-Ervin, Director of Antitrust Policy & Litigation, Qualcomm Inc.
International Litigation and Transactions in the Face of GDPR
- Jeremy Heep, Pepper Hamilton LLP
- Alex C. Nisenbaum, Pepper Hamilton LLP
In a recent podcast, Mr. Heep and Mr. Nisenbaum preview their panel at the conference. Topics discussed on the podcast include why does GDPR pose ethical challenges and what are some of the issues in transactions related to GDPR. Click here to listen to the podcast.
CLE credit
Approval is pending for 4.0 credits, including 1.0 ethics credit in Pennsylvania. New Jersey licensed attorneys may claim credit for this program under New Jersey’s reciprocity policy. Approval is pending for 4.5 credits, including 1.0 ethics credit in New York. Approval is pending for 4.0 credits, including 1.0 ethics credit in Delaware.
Location
The Bellevue Hotel
200 South Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Registration
To request a seat at this event, contact Kim MacAlister at macalisterk@pepperlaw.com.