Web-based seminars

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Also below is a list of previous web-based seminars. If you are interested in viewing any of these, please contact Daniel Migliacci.

Price signalling: when do public statements become price-fixing arrangements?" (Windows media file - 127MB)

Previous web-based seminars

  • An Interview with John Fingleton: The International Competition Network (ICN) and Competition Enforcement in the UK
  • National Security Review of Mergers and Acquisitions: a US and Chinese Perspective
  • New EU rules on competitor cooperation: are the EU and US singing the same tune?
  • The EU Cartel Settlement Process: To settle or not to settle?
  • The New US Horizontal Merger Guidelines: A Harbinger of Change or Old Wine in a New Bottle
  • The new EU rules on supply and distribution agreements
  • The revised Japanese merger and cartel law and how it affects foreign companies doing business in Japan
  • Antitrust in the Obama administration revisiting the Change agenda one year in
  • Lessons learned from the first year of China's new Anti-Monopoly Law
  • Managing privilege in international investigations and litigation
  • Antitrust in the Obama administration: an agenda for change
  • Redrawing the boundaries of antitrust and IP laws? The broader implications of the EC's pharma sector inquiry
  • Unilateral conduct in 2009: EU and US enforcement priorities
  • Antitrust and competition in a global recession: changed priorities ahead?
  • The European Union's regulatory environment - how to ensure business input
  • Dominance and exclusionary conduct
  • Effective deal management: Lessons from the front lines
  • International cartels
  • Recent developments in private antitrust enforcement in europe