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2nd Annual Antitrust Conference 2025

May 5, 2025 @ 8:30 am - 4:30 pm

Aurelien Portuese Gives Introductory Remarks

Nick Grimmer Gives Opening Remarks

Presentations at Our Conference

Eric Posner Discusses His Work “The New Labor Antitrust” with Hugh Hollman

Keith Klovers and Jonathan Jacobson Discuss Their Work “The Overlapping Markets Fallacy” with Ed Duffy

Abraham Wickelgren Discusses His Work “Shorting Your Rivals: Negative Ownership as an Antitrust Remedy” with Mehmet Ekmekci

Jaclyn Phillips and Lauren Gorab Discuss Their Work “A Decade of FTC v Actavis” with David Weiskopf

Laura Edelson Discusses Her Work “Captured Innovation: Technology Monopoly Response to Transformational Development” with John Taladay

Gregory J. Werden Discusses His Work “The Competitive Process Standard” with Luis Cabral

Closing Remarks by Lee Greenfield

Agenda

Time Session
8:30 AM Registration and Breakfast
9:30 AM Welcoming Remarks
Aurelien Portuese – Research Professor and Founding Director, GW Competition & Innovation Lab, The George Washington University
9:45 AM Opening Remarks
Nick Grimmer – Managing Editor, Antitrust Law Journal
10:00 AM

“The New Labor Antitrust” 
Eric Posner – Kirkland and Ellis Distinguished Service Professor of Law, University of Chicago

 

Discussant: Hugh Hollman, Partner, Baker Botts

10:30 AM

“The Overlapping Markets Fallacy”

Keith Klovers – Counsel, Latham & Watkins

Jonathan Jacobson – Partner Emeritus, Wilson Sonsini

Discussant: Ed Duffy – Partner, Baker Botts

11:30 AM

“Shorting Your Rivals: Negative Ownership as an Antitrust Remedy”

Abraham Wickelgren – Fred and Emily Marshall Wulff Centennial Chair in Law at the University of Texas at Austin

Discussant: Mehmet Ekmekci – Senior Consultant, Compass Lexecon; Professor of Economics, Boston College

12:00 PM

“A Decade of FTC V. Actavis: The Reverse Payment Framework is Older, but are Courts Wiser in Applying It?”

Jaclyn Phillips – Partner, White & Case

Lauren Gorab – Law Clerk, White & Case

Discussant: David Weiskopf – Executive Vice President, Compass Lexecon; Adjunct Economics Professor, University of Cincinnati

12:30 PM Lunch Break
2:00 PM

Keynote Address and Fireside Chat

Mark Meador – FTC Commissioner

Aurelien Portuese

2:30 PM

“Captured Innovation: Technology Monopoly Response to Transformational Development”

Laura Edelson – Assistant Professor, Northeastern University

Discussant: John Taladay – Partner, Baker Botts

3:00 PM

“The Competitive Process Standard”

Gregory J. Werden – Former Senior Economic Counsel at the Antitrust Division of the DOJ

Discussant: Luis Cabral – Senior Consultant, Compass Lexecon; Professor of Economics, NYU

3:30 PM

Closing Remarks

Lee Greenfield – Chair of the Antitrust Law Journal; Partner, WilmerHale

4:00 PM Networking Time

Details

Venue

  • The George Washington University
  • Jack Morton Auditorium
    805 21st St., NW, WA 20052 United States

Organizers

  • Compass Lexecom
  • Baker Botts