Archive for October 14th, 2015
Chillin’Competition Conference- The Final Programme
After a few years announcing a conference to come, here we are, roughly one month away from it. Here is the programme and the registration info:
Registrations open on Monday 19 October via a link that we will publish on the blog at 10 am (Brussels time). Please note that there will be limited seats and that some are reserved for our sponsors (listed again at the end of the programme); registration will work on a first-come-first-served basis.
Below you will find the programme of the conference. We are quite proud of how it looks and very grateful to all speakers. Since time is limited, we could not invite everyone we would have liked to, including some friends; our invitation policy was based on preference for established names with interesting things to say and who had somehow interacted, recommended, participated or appeared on the blog. We will soon announce other future events with new names.
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Chillin’Competition Conference
19 November 2015, Rue Ravenstein 4, Brussels
THE PROGRAMME
9.15- 9.45: Coffee and registration
9.45: Six years of Chillin’Competition
10.00-11.30: “Letters or Cards” – Object and Effect in Articles 101 and 102 TFEU
10.00-10.20: AG Nils Wahl
10.20-11.30:Panel presentations with Christian Ahlborn (Linklaters), Eric Gippini (Legal Service, European Commission), Heike Schweitzer (Freie Universität Berlin) and Johan Ysewyn (Covington) Chair: Pablo Ibáñez
11.30-13.00: An Emerging Competition Law for a New Economy?
11.30-11.50: Kevin Coates (DG Comp, European Commission)
11:50-13:00:Panel presentations with Maurits Dolmans (Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton), Stephen Kinsella (Sidley Austin), Lars Kjolbye (Latham&Watkins) and Bo Vesterdorf (Herbert Smith Freehills) Chair: Alfonso Lamadrid
13.00-14.15: Lunch break
14.15-15.45: Institutional and Procedural Developments – Known Knowns, Known Unknowns and Unknown Unknowns
14.15-14.35: Wouter Wils (Hearing Officer, European Commission and King’s College)
14.35-15.45:Panel presentations with Luis Ortiz Blanco (Garrigues and College of Europe), Mercedes Pedraz (Audiencia Nacional/Spanish Court of Appeal), Barry Rodger (University of Strathclyde) and Eddy de Smijter (DG Comp, European Commission) Chair: Alfonso Lamadrid
15.45-17.15: Competition Law and Intellectual Property – A New Balance?
15.45-16.05: Nicholas Banasevic (DG Comp, European Commission)
16.05-17.15:Panel presentations with Peter Alexiadis (Gibson Dunn and King’s College), James Killick (White & Case), Alvaro Ramos (Cisco Systems) and Miguel Rato (Shearman & Sterling Chair: Nicolas Petit
17.15-17.30: Coffee Beer break
17.30-19.00: State Aid – Into Uncharted Territory
17.30-19.00:Panel presentations with Andrea Biondi (King’s College), José Luis Buendía (Garrigues and King’s College), Jacques Derenne (Sheppard Mullin), Conor Quigley QC (Serle Court) and Elisabetta Righini (Latham & Watkins and King’s College) Chair: Pablo Ibáñez
19.00: Chill out time
Sponsors: AB Inbev, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, Computer and Communications Industry Association, Covington, Garrigues, Gibson Dunn, Hart Publishing, Herbert Smith Freehills, Latham & Watkins, Linklaters, Mason Hayes & Curran, Sheppard Mullin, and White & Case