Liang Ding
Partner | DeHeng Law OfficesKeith Klovers
Of Counsel | Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & RosatiAntitrust Merger Enforcement: What to Expect in 2024? | On-Demand Webinar
Broadcast Date: Wednesday, February 07, 2024 | 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm (ET)
Antitrust merger enforcement is a vital facet of competition regulation. This process involves evaluating proposed mergers and acquisitions to determine whether they would harm the competitive process and thereby consumer welfare by increasing prices, reducing output, or diminishing quality.
Recent merger enforcement has been marked by several recent trends. Enforcers globally have sought to align antitrust regulations across jurisdictions to streamline merger reviews and create consistent enforcement standards. Enforcers worldwide have also expressed significant interest in technology transactions, particularly those involving leading technology (or Big Tech) companies.
Join us to hear Liang Ding, Partner at DeHeng Law Offices, and Keith Klovers, Of Counsel at Wilson Sonsini, as they offer a comprehensive overview of anticipated developments, challenges, and strategies in the domain of antitrust merger enforcement in 2024. These speakers will provide powerful insights on staying ahead in a swiftly evolving business landscape.
Key Topics:
- Significant new developments
- Digital market scrutiny
- Global harmonization
- Sector-specific analysis
- Evolving legal precedents
Agenda:
Liang Ding, Partner, 10+ Years of Experience in Antitrust Litigation, Investigation, and Compliance, DeHeng Law Offices
- Statistics on the enforcement of merger control in China
- Overview of the development of China’s merger control legislation
- Changes on the notification thresholds for concentration of undertakings
- China Draft Guidelines for Merger Review of Horizontal Concentration of Undertakings
Keith Klovers, Of Counsel, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
- Recent Merger Policy Developments in the United States
- The New U.S. Merger Guidelines
- Proposed Changes to the Hart Scott Rodino (HSR) Merger Notification Form
- Recent Merger Enforcement Cases in the United States
- Enforcement involving Vertical and Conglomerate Theories of Harm
- Enforcement involving High Technology and Private Equity
- Merger Remedies and Litigating the Fix
- Best Practices for Assessing and Minimizing Antitrust Risk
- Best Practices Before Signing
- Best Practices After Signing
- Related Antitrust Considerations, including Interlocking Directorates and Inherited Antitrust Risks
Who Should Attend
- Antitrust Lawyers/Consultants
- Merger & Acquisitions Lawyers/Consultants
- Corporate Lawyers
- Business Lawyers
- C-Level Executives
- General/In-House Counsel
CLE Credit:
Course Level: Intermediate | Advance Preparation: Print and review course materials
Method of Presentation: On-Demand Webcast| Prerequisite: General knowledge of antitrust laws
Course Code: 1410920 | Total Credit: 1.0
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