Antitrust in Life Sciences #1: EU/US, A Transatlantic Gap?[fr]Antitrust in Life Sciences #1: US/EU, A Transatlantic Gap?
Program
Due to the latest developments about the sanitary situation, Fordham University and Concurrences have decided to postpone the conference to Tuesday, June 30, 2020. We invite you to book your seat via the link below: Automatic word wrap
https://events.concurrences.com/en/evenement/antitrust-in-life-sciences-30
Welcome Remarks
James Keyte | Director, Fordham Competition Law Institute [view bio]
Free registration
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This is the inaugural edition of this joint conference co-organized by Concurrences and Fordham Competition Law Institute. This conference has been transformed into a series of webinars.
This webinar is dedicated to discussing the differences between the U.S. and the EU when it comes to antitrust in Life Sciences.
The other webinars in this series are:
- Generics Exclusion: What Conduct Crosses the Lines?
Wednesday, July 1st
2.00 pm EST / 11.00 am PST
- Do Pharmaceutical Mergers Harm Consumers?
Thursday, July 2nd
2.00 pm EST / 11.00 am PST
Concurrences Related Articles
– Interview with Paul Csiszár (EU Commission) by Dr. Lisa Cameron (The Brattle Group).
– Interview with Noah Joshua Phillips (Federal Trade Commission) by Eric Stock (Gibson Dunn).
– Interview with Patricia Danzon (Wharton) by George Rozanski (Bates White).
– Interview with Prof. Martin Gaynor (Carnegie Mellon) by Christine Siegwarth Meyer (NERA).
– Interview with Elinor R. Hoffmann (NY Attorney General, Antitrust Bureau) by Jeffrey Bank (Wilson Sonsini).
Organizers
This event is organized by Concurrences Review and is co-sponsored by legal and economic consulting partners. The attendee list will be communicated to the speakers. By registering for this webinar, you are submitting your information to the webinar organizers, who will use it to communicate with you regarding this event and their other services.
CLE credit has been approved in accordance with the requirements of the New York State CLE Board for a maximum of 2.0 transitional and non-transitional professional practice credits per day.