
#104 Have We Figured It Out? Online Privacy and Security in the "New Normal" of Video Conferencing.
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many aspects of our everyday lives to go virtual, and the surge in demand for videoconferencing technology has come with a variety of problems when it comes to privacy...
1 Mar 202137min

#103 What's Next for Antitrust Enforcement? The Antitrust Section Presidential Transition Report.
The ABA Antitrust Law Section issues a Presidential Transition Report each time a new administration enters the White House. What agenda does the latest Report recommend for the incoming leaders of th...
22 Feb 202137min

#102 What Is the State of the Section? A Midterm Talk With the Section Chair.
Serving as the Chair of the ABA Antitrust Law Section is the culmination of years of hard work and dedicated service to the organization and its members. What has it been like to lead an international...
15 Feb 202134min

#101 What's Trending? Understanding What To Expect In M&A Competition Law in 2021.
Merger clearance encompasses a major portion of the practice of competition law. What are the coming trends for 2021? Ilene Gotts, one of the deans of the competition bar, joins Christina Ma and John ...
8 Feb 202139min

#100 What's All The Fuss About? Brexit and UK Competition Law
The UK has finally left the EU and the ambit of EU law. What does this mean for competition law, merger control, subsidy control and competition litigation in the EU and UK? Anneli Howard, a UK barris...
1 Feb 202140min

#99 What Are Best Practices for Virtual Litigation? Notes From the Field
Thanks to COVID-19, many courts and government agencies are using computer-based videoconferencing technology to conduct conferences, motion hearings, and even trials online. What are the do's and don...
25 Jan 202132min

#98 How Will It Rule? A Panel Discussion on the Supreme Court Argument in AMG Capital Management, LLC v. Federal Trade Commission.
The FTC's enforcement program has long included the remedy of disgorgement, which requires that a defendant found liable return ill-gotten gains. Will the Supreme Court take this authority away? Micha...
19 Jan 202155min

#97 What Happens to a Prosecution Deferred? DOJ's Approach to Criminal Investigations
The Department of Justice Antitrust Division enjoys many tools to hone its criminal investigations, including many designed to incentivize cooperation from potential defendants. But how do Deferred Pr...
18 Jan 202127min



















