Credit: 0 CLE Credit Hours
Join the D.C. Bar Antitrust and Consumer Law Community for a discussion on the recent remedy ruling in the Justice Department’s landmark antitrust case against Google. U.S. District Judge Amit P. Mehta’s decision could stand among the most consequential in modern antitrust jurisprudence. Our panelists will explore the ripple effects of the court’s findings (that Google’s agreements with browser companies and Android manufacturers illegally suppressed competition) and the significance of the relief ordered. Participants will learn how the ruling may impact antitrust enforcement, consumer protection, and the broader digital marketplace. Join us for this engaging and practical discussion!
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This remote program will be hosted on the Zoom platform. You will receive access information from D.C. Bar Communities staff the afternoon prior to the program. The Zoom access information should not be shared with others, as individual registration is required.
Sponsored by: D.C. Bar Antitrust and Consumer Law Community
Related Communities of Interest: D.C. Bar Corporation, Finance and Securities Law Community; D.C. Bar District of Columbia Affairs Community; D.C. Bar Early Career Lawyers Community; D.C. Bar Intellectual Property Law Community; D.C. Bar Litigation Community; D.C. Bar Law Student Community; D.C. Bar Public Interest and Courts Community
Speakers:- Kate Brennan, Associate Director, AI Now Institute
- Joseph Coniglio, Director of Antitrust and Innovation Policy, Information Technology and Innovation Foundation
- Graham Dufault, General Counsel, ACT | The App Association
- Diana Moss, Vice President and Director of Competition Policy, Progressive Policy Institute
- Brian Scarpelli, Steering Committee Co-chair, D.C. Bar Antitrust and Consumer Law Community (Moderator)
**Early bird registration ends Friday, October 24.