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Fordham at Fifty: An Antitrust Conference for the World
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Expected Fall 2024. Pre-order your copy now! This two-volume anniversary set started with the premise that antitrust in 2023 appears to be at an inflection point, as both global enforcement agencies and courts grapple with technological innovation, competing analytical standards and pressure simply to regulate markets, ex ante. The idea was that, over the last 50 years, the Fordham Conference often was at the forefront of similar debates as well as more mundane but important issues (e.g., jurisdictional reach, etc.) that brought us where we are today, and just maybe might provide insights about where we are headed—or should be. Fordham at Fifty: An Antitrust Conference for the World includes incredible original and diverse content gathered and combined with the compendiums from past Fordham Conferences all in one place, providing a perspective on global antitrust—past, current and future—that is unmatched. Over 40 contributions on various topics, along with their relevant excerpts from past Fordham proceedings, are authored by established and up-and-coming antitrust luminaries: Alden F. Abbott - General Counsel of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Reiko Aoki - Commissioner of Japan Fair Trade Commission Jean-François Bellis - Founding Partner of Van Beal & Bellis Terry Calvani - Senior Advisor at Brunswick Group, Former Commissioner of the United States Federal Trade Commission Gina Cass-Gottlieb - Chairperson of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission George Charlson - Engagement Manager at Keystone Strategy Alexandre Cordeiro Macedo - President of the Administrative Council for Economic Defense (CADE) Andrea Coscelli - Senior Partner at Keystone Strategy John Davies - Senior Advisor at Brunswick Group Ariel Ezrachi - Director of the University of Oxford Centre for Competition Law and Policy Harry First - Director of New York University's Competition, Innovation, and Information Law Program Ian Forrester - Ian Forrester Consulting (Brussels) Eleanor M. Fox - Walter J. Derenberg Professor of Trade Regulation Emerita at New York University School of Law Daniel Francis Assistant Professor of Law at New York University and Former Deputy Director of the FTC's Bureau of Competition Peter Freeman - Former Chairman of the UK Competition Appeal Tribunal Michal Gal - Professor and Director of the Forum on Law and Markets at the Faculty of Law, University of Haifa, Israel Douglas H. Ginsburg - Professor of Law at George Mason University and Former United States Assistant Attorney General Calvin S. Goldman - Principal at The Law Office of Calvin Goldman and former head of the of the Competition Bureau in the Canadian Government Olivier Guersent Director-General in the European Commission's department for Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union Gönenç Gürkaynak - Founding Partner of ELIG Gürkaynak Attorneys-at-Law Luc Gyselen - Senior Counsel at Arnold & Porter Michael D. Hausfeld - Chair Emeritus at Hausfeld Barry Hawk - Adjunct Professor of Law at Fordham Law and Former Director, Fordham Competition Law Institute Tamar Indig - University of Haifa Jonathan Jacobson - Senior Of Counsel (retired) at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati Caroline Janssens - Competition/Antitrust Knowledge Strategy Lead at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP Frédéric Jenny - Emeritus Professor of Economics at ESSEC Business School James Keyte - Director, Fordham Competition Law Institute; Adjunct Professor Ayşe Sıla Koç - Attorney at ACTECON William E. Kovacic - Global Competition Professor of Law and Policy and Director of the Competition Law Center at George Washington University Alexander Kraszewski Associate in Baker Botts Antitrust and Competition Practice James Langenfeld - Managing Director of Berkeley Research Group Rebecca Larsen - Assistant Director at the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) Abbott B. Lipsky, Jr. - Director of the Competition Advocacy Program at the Global Antitrust Institute of George Mason University Timothy Lyons - Associate at Clifford Chance A. Douglas Melamed - Visiting Fellow at the Stanford Law School and Scholar in Residence at the USC Gould School of Law Gabriella Muscolo - Partner at Franzosi Dal Negro Setti and Former Commissioner of the Italian Competition Authority Peter Mucchetti - Partner, Co-Head of the Technology, Media & Telecommunications Sector at Clifford Chance Maureen K. Ohlhausen - Partner and Co-Chair of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati's antitrust and competition practice. Former Commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission Jonathon Oldfield - Associate at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Eduardo Perez Motta - Partner at Pérez Motta Estrada y Asociados and Former President of Mexico's Federal Competition Commission Giuseppe Andrea Polizzi - Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP Sharis Pozen - Regional Managing Partner, Americas and Chair Emeritus of the Global Antitrust Group at Clifford Chance Anne Riley - former Independent Antitrust Ethics and Compliance Consultant and Non-Governmental Adviser to DG COM Chris Ring - Director, Berkeley Research Group Mark Sansom - Managing Partner at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Larry Schwartz - Retired US Department of State Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Diplomacy, Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs Mario Siragusa - Senior Counsel at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP D. Daniel Sokol - D. Daniel Sokol is the Carolyn Craig Franklin Chair in Law and a Professor of Law and Business at the USC Gould School of Law Laurence T. Sorkin - Adjunct Professor of Law at Fordham University and retired Partner at Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP Richard M. Steuer - Adjunct Professor of Law at Fordham University and Senior Counsel at Mayer Brown LLP Richard Taylor - Director of Financial Services Compliance and Regulation at Kroll Zephyr Teachout - Professor at Law at Fordham Law School Pablo Trevisán - Founder of the IDC - Instituto de Derecho de la Competencia, and Partner at Estudio Trevisán Abogados SC Randolph Tritell - Director of the Office of International Affairs at the Federal Trade Commission Ali Kağan Uçar - Counsel at ELIG Gürkaynak Attorneys-at-Law Ingrid Vandenborre - Partner and Co-Head of the European Antitrust/Competition Practice at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom Koren W. Wong-Ervin - Partner at Jones Day Uzay Görkem Yıldız - Senior Associate at ELIG Gürkaynak Attorneys-at-Law
James A. Keyte is Director of the Fordham Competition Law Institute and, as an Adjunct Professor, has taught Comparative Antitrust Law and Enforcement at Fordham Law School. He is also the Director of Global Development at The Brattle Group, and a former Antitrust Partner at Skadden Arps. In the litigation area, Mr. Keyte has handled a number of cases involving alleged price-fixing, monopolization, litigated mergers, other restraints of trade and class actions. In addition, Mr. Keyte has handled or played significant roles in a number of sports-related litigations and trials, including several high-profile matters for the NHL, NFL, and NBA. He played a key role in the NHL’s successful litigation against Madison Square Garden LP, as well as an attempt, through bankruptcy, to relocate the Phoenix Coyotes over the NHL’s objection. Recently, Mr. Keyte represented the NHL in a class action litigation involving the live broadcast of NHL games and led the team that defeated that damages class by excluding the plaintiffs’ economic model after a three-day hearing. Mr. Keyte also played an instrumental role in the NFL’s successful jury verdict in a billion-dollar case brought by the Oakland Raiders in California state court. In the transactional arena, Mr. Keyte has represented numerous clients before the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission, as well as parties involved in litigated mergers. Mr. Keyte represented the Unsecured Creditors Committee of American Airlines (in bankruptcy) with respect to its merger with US Airways; Anheuser-Busch InBev with respect to the government and private challenges to its merger with Modelo; Express Scripts in a private challenge to its merger with Medco; Sprint in its challenge to the unconsummated AT&T/T-Mobile merger; and Ainsworth in its successful merger with Norbord. Mr. Keyte also represented The Coca-Cola Company in its successful acquisition of Glacéau and its partial acquisition of Honest Tea; DigitalGlobe in its acquisition of GeoEye; Toshiba in its acquisition of Westinghouse’s nuclear division; Alcatel in its acquisition of Lucent Technologies; Caesar’s Entertainment in its acquisition by Harrah’s; and a number of private equity firms, including in the acquisition of MGM by Sony Corp. and the sale of Westwood One to Dial Global. He also has advised SanDisk, Martin Marietta, Pfizer, USIM, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, IASIS Healthcare and several Japan-based clients in numerous transactions. Mr. Keyte also regularly appears before the antitrust agencies in a variety of investigational contexts. Mr. Keyte also counsels on general antitrust matters. He has advised numerous clients on compliance with basic antitrust statutes, including issues relating to competitor collaborations, unilateral conduct and distribution. He also counsels a number of clients on intellectual property matters with antitrust implications. Mr. Keyte is the past chair of the Trade, Sports and Professional Associations Committee. Mr. Keyte is a frequent contributor of antitrust articles to the Antitrust Law Journal and Antitrust Magazine on a variety of topics, including merger analysis, market definition and conduct-related issues. Mr. Keyte is a former senior editor of the Antitrust Law Journal and a current editor of Antitrust Magazine. He also authors a monthly antitrust column for the New York Law Journal. In 2012, he won the Institute of Competition Law’s Antitrust Academic Article Readers Award for “‘Tally Ho!’: UPP and the 2010 Horizontal Merger Guidelines.” Mr. Keyte repeatedly has been selected for inclusion in Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business, which has described him as a “brilliant” antitrust lawyer and a “bulldog in the courtroom.”
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