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#56 From Virtual Spring Meeting: Big Tech: Too Big To Break Up?

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This special episode is the audio of a program that ran during the ABA Antitrust Section’s popular Virtual Spring Meeting April 20-May 1, 2020 – enjoy!

Investigations have been launched into whether Big Tech firms are violating antitrust laws, and Congress has initiated a bipartisan investigation into competition in digital markets. The panel will examine the range of outcomes that could result from the Big Tech investigations, drawing comparisons to past investigations of companies that were thought to be Too Big to Break Up.

SESSION CHAIR / MODERATOR

Anant RAUT / Director of Competition Policy, Facebook, Washington, DC

SPEAKERS

  • Nicholas BANASEVIC / Head of Unit, DG Competition, European Commission, Brussels
  • William E. KOVACIC / George Washington University, Washington, DC
  • Maureen K. OHLHAUSEN / Baker Botts LLP, Washington, DC

Presented by the Legislation Committee


Posted On May 27, 2020

Posted By Our Curious Amalgam

Posted In INDUSTRIES Media & Technology

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