Traditional Enforcement Regimes and the Digital Age 

Aug. 7, 2019
Online

The CBA Competition Law Section's Economics and Law Committee presents:

Traditional Enforcement Regimes and the Digital Age

August 7 2019 | 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM Eastern
Teleconference


 

Are the traditional antitrust enforcement regimes – particularly those of Canada and the United States – capable of protecting the public from the perceived harms and alleged abuses of leading internet giants whose services are generally provided without charge to consumers? Are there really harms or abuses that antitrust enforcers can and should protect against? And could new enforcement tools in response do more harm than good?

Moderator:
Denes Rothschild, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP

Speakers:
Sally Hubbard, Open Markets Institute
Michael Packer, Competition Bureau 
Zirjan Derwa, Torys LLP

 

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    DATE AND TIME
    August 7 2019
    12:00 PM - 1:30 PM (Eastern)

    FORMAT
    Teleconference

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

    COST
    Free for CBA Competition Law Section members, Section Affiliates, 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