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ABA Antitrust Law Forum

by American Bar Association Antitrust Law Section

The ABA Antitrust Law Forum is an annual event organized by the American Bar Association's Antitrust Law Section, bringing together legal practitioners, government enforcers, economists, academics, and policymakers to discuss pressing issues in competition law and policy.

The forum features a comprehensive agenda covering topics such as antitrust enforcement priorities, global merger regulations, the intersection of artificial intelligence and antitrust enforcement, and developments in the pharmaceutical sector. Sessions include panel discussions, workshops, and keynote addresses by leading experts in the field.

Attendees have opportunities to network with peers, participate in career conversations, and engage in dialogues on diversity within the profession. The event also includes an expo hall showcasing the latest legal technologies and services.

The forum is ideal for legal professionals specializing in antitrust, consumer protection, and data privacy, offering insights into current trends and challenges, as well as practical strategies for navigating the evolving legal landscape.

Event Details

Date
November 15, 2016
Location
🇺🇸 Washington, D.C., United States
Marriott Marquis Washington, D.C.
Pricing
Varies by tier
Audience
Legal practitioners, government enforcers, economists, academics, and policymakers focused on antitrust, consumer protection, and data privacy.
CLE Credits
Up to 15 CLE credits
Attendees
Over 5,000 members actively participate in the Section's substantive law and administrative committees.