2023 Antitrust Spring Meeting
In criminal antitrust cases, the agreement is the crime. Whether it was successful or had any economic effect is not legally relevant. So what role could economics possibly play in criminal antitrust? Historically, none. But in three significant recent trials, economists testified. Why? What are the legal and practical issues involved in introducing economic evidence in a criminal antitrust trial?
Join Dr. John Johnson, Edgeworth CEO, and fellow panelists, as they speak at the American Bar Association’s (ABA’s) 2023 Antitrust Spring Meeting on the topic: "Does Economics Matter in Criminal Antitrust Cases?”
The Spring Meeting is the largest gathering of competition, consumer protection, and data privacy professionals globally, with lawyers, academics, economists, enforcers, journalists, and students from around the world.
SESSION CHAIR/MODERATOR
Michael TUBACH, O'Melveny & Myers LLP, San Francisco, CA
SPEAKERS
- Nicholas BANASEVIC, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP, Washington, DC
- Pierre CREMIEUX, Analysis Group, Boston, MA
- John JOHNSON, Edgeworth Economics, Washington, DC
- Eyitayo ST. MATTHEW-DANIEL, Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP, New York, NY
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