Session 3

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Nov. 2 – Rulemaking vs. Competition Enforcement in the U.S. and Around the World


Enforcers of competition laws are observing and taking action toward new practices in the shifting economy. Some even experienced pushback regarding their rulemaking authorities in taking a proactive stance in the frontier of antitrust enforcement and competition policy-making. This panel zooms in on the different angles of effective antitrust enforcement.

Ten Minutes with...

Andrew GAVIL

Professor, Howard University School of Law

Leah NYLEN

Antitrust Reporter, Bloomberg

Rulemaking vs. Competition Enforcement in the U.S. and Around the World

Daniel CRANE

Professor, University of Michigan

Alden ABBOTT

Senior Research Fellow, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
Former General Counsel, US FTC

Marina LAO

Professor, Seton Hall University

Moderator: Terrell McSWEENY

Partner, Covington
Former Commissioner, US FTC

CPI thanks CCIA for its support with this event. CPI always strives to deliver balanced and enriching content and conversation to benefit the antitrust community worldwide.

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