The future of cartels: Classes, claims and criminals
Date and time
Location
Inner Temple - Main Hall
Crown Office Row London EC4Y 7HL United KingdomDescription
Concurrences Review, in association with Skadden and Charles River Associates (CRA), invites you to an early evening panel discussion on the CMA's priorities, damages economics and the latest developments in damages, criminal liability and collective proceeding orders. The program offers unique perspectives and insights from leading enforcers and practitioners debating "the future of cartels" in the UK:
THE FUTURE OF CARTELS:
CLASSES, CLAIMS AND CRIMINALS
Wednesday 28 November 2018 - 17:00 - 19:00*
with
Deborah Wilkie
Director, Civil Cartel Enforcement, CMA, London
Bill Batchelor
Partner, Skadden, Brussels
Oliver Latham
Vice President, CRA International, London
Jon Turner QC
Barrister, Monckton Chambers, London
This panel will be chaired by
Bruce Macaulay
Partner, Skadden, London
* The panel discussions will be followed by a networking cocktail.
Documentation
Peter Alexiadis, Cartels in the utility sectors: An overview of EU and national case law, 6 September 2018, e-Competitions Bulletin Utilities & Cartels, Art. N° 44484 Johan Ysewyn, Jennifer Boudet, Leniency and competition law: An overview of EU and national case law, 2 August 2018, e-Competitions Bulletin Leniency, Art. N° 72355, www.concurrences.com Oyebola Ajayi, The UK Competition and Markets Authority disqualifies two company directors for their roles in price fixing cartel (Abbott / Frost), 10 April 2018, e-Competitions Bulletin April 2018, Art. N° 87059
Organised by
This event is organized by Concurrences in partnership with Skadden and CRA.Attendance is by registration only. No on-site registration. The attendees list will be communicated to the speakers.