Trying and winning a two-sided market case takes a unique strategic approach. This webinar from Level Legal will discuss that approach!
On Thursday, December 5 at 1pm ET (noon CT, 10am 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 Two Sides to Every Story: Trying and Winning a Two-Sided Market Case (available here). Join the guests – Ian Simmons, Sergei Zaslavsky, and Patrick Jones of O’Melveny & Myers LLP – who will join Kevin to reveal winning trial strategies for two-sided market cases in light of Ohio v. American Express.
Notably:
- From simplifying complex economic concepts to leveraging witness testimony, panelists will discuss their approach to litigating antitrust cases.
- The panelists were counsel to Plaintiff US Airways (and its successor in interest, American Airlines) in US Airways v. Sabre, the first jury trial of a two-sided market monopolization case.
Sounds like a fascinating discussion! Register here to hear the panel discuss trying and winning a two-sided market case on December 5!
So, what do you think? Are you familiar with two-sided market monopolization cases? If not, then attend the 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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