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Antitrust Insights: Roundtable Discussion with Former Senior FTC and DOJ Officials

Event | 12.06.17, 11:30 AM EST - 2:00 PM EST

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Crowell & Moring
590 Madison Avenue, 22nd Floor, New York, NY

Crowell & Moring is pleased to invite you to a roundtable discussion with our two newest antitrust partners, Juan A. Arteaga and Alexis J. Gilman.

 


Juan recently joined our firm from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division, where he was the Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Civil Enforcement. While at the Antitrust Division, Juan worked on several high-profile merger investigations and litigation, including Halliburton/Baker Hughes, Electrolux/General Electric, US Airways/American Airlines, Lam Research/KLA-Tencor, Anheuser-Busch/SABMiller, and EnergySolutions/Waste Control Specialists.

 


Alexis recently joined our firm from the Federal Trade Commission, where he was the Assistant Director for the Mergers IV Division of the Bureau of Competition. While at the FTC, Alexis worked on several high-profile merger investigations and litigation, including Sysco/US Foods, Staples/Office Depot, DraftKings/FanDuel, ProMedica/St. Luke's, Dollar Tree/Family Dollar, and Albertsons/Safeway.

 


The roundtable discussion will focus on recent DOJ and FTC enforcement actions and policy initiatives, insights about the agencies’ internal processes and best practices for handling investigations conducted by each agency, and what to expect with antitrust enforcement in this administration and with further consolidation in key sectors, such as: 

  • Retail
  • Healthcare
  • Semiconductor industry

The discussion will be followed by a cocktail reception.

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