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6th Annual Conference: Thinking Creatively About Antitrust Remedies

June 21, 2005

National Press Club

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Highlighting one of the hottest issues in antitrust law, the American Antitrust Institute’s 6th annual conference focuses on antitrust remedies.  The AAI conference takes place as antitrust remedies are coming under renewed scrutiny from antitrust practitioners and critics.  For example, the Antitrust Modernization Commission is currently reviewing key remedial issues such as treble damages and consumer class actions.

Former U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson, who presided over the federal Microsoft antitrust case, will deliver the keynote address on the remedy phase of the landmark case in which he had ordered the breakup of Microsoft that was rejected on appeal.

Jonathan Leibowitz, the most recently appointed Commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission, will speak about the evolution of federal remedies.

Former FTC General Counsels Stephen Calkins and William Kovacic will address a luncheon audience as the AAI’s Antitrust Achievement Award is presented to outgoing FTC Commissioner Thomas B. Leary.  Leary, a Republican, will speak about the bipartisan legacy of antitrust.

The morning sessions of the conference will also feature presentations by Professor Eleanor Fox of NYU, John Connor of Purdue, Robert Lande of the University of Baltimore, class action litigator J. Douglas Richards, and breakout sessions on creative federal enforcement remedies, class action remedies, and divesting intellectual property assets.

8:30 am

Welcome and Introduction

Albert Foer, President, American Antitrust Institute

8:45 am

Microsoft: The Remedy Phase

Hon. Thomas Penfield Jackson, Jackson & Campbell; formerly, U.S. District Judge
for the District of Columbia

9:15 am

Remedies and the Courage of Convictions in a Globalized World

Eleanor Fox, Walter J. Derenberg Professor of Trade Regulation, New York University School of Law

9:35 am

Thinking about Cartel Remedies

John Connor, Professor of Economics, Purdue University

Robert Lande, Venable Professor of Law, University of Baltimore

10:15 am

What Makes an Antitrust Class Action Remedy Successful?

J. Douglas Richards, Milberg Weiss Bershad & Schulman

10:40 am

Evolving Remedies: Building on the Muris and Pitofsky Years

Hon. Jonathan Leibowitz, Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission

11:25 am

Breakout Sessions for Facilitated Discussion of Antitrust Remedies

Federal Enforcement: Creative Initiatives

Class Action Remedy Workshop

Divesting Intellectual Property Assets

12:30 pm

Luncheon

Presentation of the Fourth Annual Jerry S. Cohen Memorial Award for Antitrust Scholarship
Herbert Milstein, Cohen Milstein Hausfeld & Toll

Presentation of AAI Antitrust Achievement Award to the Hon. Thomas Leary, Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission
Stephen Calkins, Professor of Law, Wayne State University; formerly General Counsel, Federal Trade Commission

William Kovacic, Professor of Law, George Washington University; formerly General Counsel, Federal Trade Commission

2:25 pm

Closing Remarks

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