The Quick Look Webinar Series

The Quick Look Webinar Series

Both in Europe and the United States, competition authorities are actively investigating potentially anticompetitive conduct, from monopoly and market dominance to collaborations among competitors that allegedly restrict competition. Government fines and civil damages can threaten a company's very existence, and clients must be well-versed on recent developments to minimize antitrust risks and ensure compliance.

Drawing on decades of experience inside government, defending clients in actions brought by the FTC, DOJ and other government entities, and counseling across the full range of complex antitrust issues, WilmerHale presents The Quick Look, a series of 30-minute webinars offering interdisciplinary insights to help clients stay up to speed on key antitrust issues in 2024 and beyond. This series will help you understand key enforcement updates, assess complex competition issues and understand ways to mitigate potential risk.

Register for our upcoming webinars listed below and visit a past webinar to request on-demand access to a recording.

NOTE: CLE credit is not available for those who watch a recording of the webinar.

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