New York University School of Law: One Year Later: The Antitrust Modernization Commission’s Report and the Challenges That Await Antitrust

New York University School of Law: One Year Later: The Antitrust Modernization Commission’s Report and the Challenges That Await Antitrust

Speaking Engagement

The Antitrust Modernization Commission issued its Report on April 2, 2007. Although the Report contained many criticisms of antitrust and its enforcement, and offered numerous suggestions for change, its overall assessment of antitrust was that fundamental change is not necessary. National elections will take place on November 8, 2008. No matter who wins the election, new leadership will take over at the federal enforcement agencies and new policies will likely be adopted.

This conference—whichtakes place one year after the AMC's Report and less than one year before the change in federal antitrust enforcement leadership—was intended both to look back at the AMC's efforts and to look forward to how antitrust should be modernized in a new administration.Event attendeesdiscussed the Commission's proposals, considered which are likely to be adopted, and asked what additional changes might be appropriate to meet future challenges to antitrust and its enforcement.

WilmerHale partner Doug Melamed wasa featured speaker at the event.




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