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Page 1: Overview Content Practicalities · Brexit Impact • Cartel Litigation – International Year in Review Contributors Panel chairs: • Professor William E Kovacic • Sean-Paul Brankin

Topics

Our four panels will cover:

• Merger Control Developments – Innovation Theories and

EU Procedure

• Innovation and Unilateral Conduct

• ECN Policy – Consistency and the Brexit Impact

• Cartel Litigation – International Year in Review

Contributors Panel chairs:

• Professor William E Kovacic

• Sean-Paul Brankin Partner, C&M

• Professor Richard Whish QC (Hon)

• Professor Alison Jones

Speakers include:

• Thomas Deisenhofer, Head of Unit (Mergers),

EU Commission

• Nicholas Banesevic, Head of Unit (Antitrust: IT,

Internet and Consumer Electronics, EU Commission)

• Robert O’Donoghue, Brick Court Chambers

• Professor Jacques Steenbergen, Head of Belgian Competition Authority

• Martina Maier, Unilever, Global and European

GC Competition

Date and Location

Friday, 19 May 2017Hilton Brussels Grand PlaceCarrefour de l’Europe1000 Brussels, Belgium8:45 - 17:30

Booking and Cost

Tickets £125.00

Available online at: http://bit.ly/2i9YM5z

Or contact Christine Copping, King’s College, London, Tel: +44 207 848 2387 Email: [email protected]

Space is limited

Accreditation

This event is accredited for 6 CPD points/hours with the UK Bar Standards Board.

Content PracticalitiesAfter last year’s success, King’s

College London Centre of

European Law is organizing a

second conference to explore

current EU Competition law

issues in a global context, in

conjunction with Crowell &

Moring, LLP.

The purpose of the event is to

bring together leading judges,

regulators, in-house counsel,

academics and private practice

lawyers to discuss current

issues in EU law from an

international perspective, with

a particular focus on the

EU-U.S. axis.

To that end, we have put

together four panels that each

unite contributors from

multiple jurisdictions to give

short presentations leading to

interactive discussions and

Q&A involving the panel

members and the audience.

Overview