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#98 How Will It Rule? A Panel Discussion on the Supreme Court Argument in AMG Capital Management, LLC v. Federal Trade Commission.

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The FTC’s enforcement program has long included the remedy of disgorgement, which requires that a defendant found liable return ill-gotten gains. Will the Supreme Court take this authority away? Michael Kades, Tim Muris, Maureen Ohlhausen and John Villafranco join Gerald Stein for a discussion of the Supreme Court’s oral argument and what may happen to the FTC’s disgorgement. Listen to this special episode to learn more about the future of this important FTC remedy.

Gerald Stein, Norton Rose Fulbright LLP

Speakers

Moderator:
Gerald Stein, Norton Rose Fulbright LLP

Panelists:
Michael Kades, Washington Center for Equitable Growth
Tim Muris, Sidley Austin LLP
Maureen Ohlhausen, Baker Botts LLP
John Villafranco, Kelley Drye & Warren LLP

Related Links:

Stein Antitrust Magazine article

Muris Antitrust Source Article

Luib Antitrust Magazine Article

Ohlhausen speech on disgorgement

Ohlhausen dissent in Cardinal Health

Villafranco Blog Entries on oral argument


Posted On January 19, 2021

Posted By Our Curious Amalgam

Posted In Enforcement ENFORCEMENT / COMPLIANCE U.S. Federal

Tagged 13b antitrust consumer protection disgorgement FTC remedies

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