Multi-Jurisdictional Matters and the Young Lawyer’s Role 

Feb. 27, 2019
Toronto ON

The CBA Competition Law Section's International and Young Lawyers Committees present:

Multi-Jurisdictional Matters and the Young Lawyer’s Role

February 27, 2019 | 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM Eastern
Attend In-Person or by Teleconference

In Person: McMillan LLP, 181 Bay St., Suite 4400, Toronto, ON M5J 2T3
Registration will commence at 4:30pm

In-Person and Teleconference program starts at 5:00 PM Eastern
In-Person reception following the program from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM Eastern


This program is co-hosted by the International and Young Lawyers Committees in conjunction with the ABA Young Lawyers Division’s Antitrust Committee. Panelists will focus on the young lawyer’s role in multi-jurisdictional matters, including with respect to international mergers and cartels. The panelists will also discuss how these cases differ from the typical domestic or cross-border scenarios, and how the young lawyer’s role changes depending on whether the lawyer’s firm is coordinating counsel or not.

Moderator
Alysha Manji-Knight, Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg

Speakers
Jonathan Cheng, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
Elisa Kearney, Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg 
Kate McNeece, McCarthy Tétrault
Jesse Solomon, Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP

 

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    DATE AND TIME
    February 27, 2019
    5:00 PM - 6:00 PM (Eastern)

    FORMAT
    In-person or teleconference

    INSTRUCTIONS
    Instructions will be sent via email the day prior to the event.

    VENUE
    McMillan LLP
    181 Bay St., Suite 4400 
    Toronto, ON
    M5J 2T3

    COST
    Free for CBA Competition Law Section members and members of the Competition Bureau.

    Competition Bureau Members, please email the Competition Bureau Learning Unit at ic.cblearningunit-uniteapprentissagebc.ic@canada.ca to REGISTER for this event.

 

CONTACT INFO

Lauren Essiambre
CBA National Office
laurene@cba.org 
1-800-267-8860 | 613-237-2925 ext. 146