Join us for two exciting panels discussing hot topics in antitrust, particularly in NY courts. The first panel will discuss the Supreme Court's decision in Tyson Foods, addressing the use of statistical evidence as part of class certification. Tyson involved a suit by employees against their employer, but the case could also have an impact on antitrust cases involving similar uses of statistics, and is part of an evolving and expanding role of economic modeling in antitrust class actions. The second panel will discuss antitrust investigations that have crossed over into fraud-based schemes, requiring expertise and resources in both areas. These commonly include investigations into financial markets, both domestic and international in scope.
Program Co-Chairs: Denise Plunkett, Ballard Spahr LLP & David H. Reichenberg, Cozen O'Connor
Sponsoring Association Committee: Antitrust & Trade Regulation | Stacey A. Mahoney