Transatlantic Antitrust Enforcement

Transatlantic Antitrust Enforcement is on the Uptick: Compliance Webinars

In addition to the US, transatlantic antitrust enforcement is on the uptick. Tomorrow’s webinar from Level Legal will discuss these trends!

Tomorrow at 12pm ET (11am CT, 9am PT), Level Legal will conduct the next episode of What’s Brewing in Antitrust. Hosted by Kevin Brzozowski of Level Legal, the webinar series covers the latest news, tips, and stories in the field.

This month’s episode is titled Cross-Border Collaboration: Transatlantic Antitrust Enforcement on the Uptick (available here). Join the guests – Counsel Suzanne Munck af Rosenschold, Counsel Matthew Yeowart, and Counsel Caroline Ziser Smith of Davis Polk & Yardwell LLP – for a survey of transatlantic developments in antitrust enforcement and best practices for compliance.

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Many people think of antitrust enforcement as prominent in the US, but transatlantic antitrust enforcement is on the uptick as well. Transatlantic antitrust enforcement poses significant challenges due to differences in regulatory frameworks, legal standards, and enforcement priorities between the United States and the European Union. While both jurisdictions share common goals, such as promoting competition and preventing monopolistic practices, they often diverge in their approaches to issues like market definition, merger assessments, and the handling of digital markets and large tech companies. Register here to hear the panel discuss these challenges and best practices for compliance tomorrow.

So, what do you think? Are you up to date on developments in transatlantic antitrust enforcement? If not, then attend tomorrow’s webinar! And please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

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