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Register Online at www.pli.edu or Call (800) 260-4PLI

Antitrust Institute 2013:Developments & Hot Topics

Satisfy Your CLE and CPD Requirements!

New York City, May 6-7, 2013Boston and Columbus Groupcast Locations, May 6-7, 2013Live Webcast, May 6-7, 2013 — www.pli.eduChicago, June 10-11, 2013

• Review recent developments across all aspects of antitrustlaw, including two cases pending before the Supreme Court

• Examine hot topics in mergers and acquisitions,tying, exclusive dealing, MFNs, and more

• Is there more risk-taking today in resale price maintenanceagreements? Is it a prudent risk?

• Explore international competition issues in the EU

• Hear from federal and state enforcers

• Examine Robinson-Patman scenarios

• New Topics!

– Intersection of IP and antitrust issues

– Workshop: Practical tips and strategies for navigatingthe litigation landscape

Plus earn a full hour of ethics credit!

This is an approved New York transitional program

Why You Should AttendFrom mergers and acquisitions to enforcement priorities, and resale price maintenance to internationalcompetition, you can be certain to hear about all of the developments in antitrust law at this programled by top experts in the field. Hear from leading antitrust practitioners, senior government officials,and state regulators about how to manage all of the challenges new developments might throw your way. Whether you are a seasoned antitrust practitioner or just a beginner, this program will equip you with practical knowledge you can rely on daily.

What You Will Learn• Coverage of recent decisions, new developments, and issues to watch• Exclusive dealing and determining when it’s possible to require it• Tying and its many twists and turns• HSR pre-merger notification process• Basic antitrust principles regarding illegal cartels • Recent decisions in mergers, acquisitions, and joint ventures• Federal and state enforcement priorities• Discrimination in price and promotions• International competition issues • Workshop of practical pointers from pleadings to discovery to trials

Who Should AttendThis advanced program is intended for in-house corporate counsel and attorneys in government andprivate practice with responsibility for, or interest in, antitrust matters.

Reserve your place today, call (800) 260-4PLI.

“Excellent program that I’d recommend to colleagues. The substance was currentand informative.”– 2012 Attendee

“The program was very helpful.”– Ryan Doherty, GE Capital Americas

“This was an excellent program with the right level of high level overview as well as detail.”– Candy Lawson, Executive Director, Morgan Stanley UK Limited

“Really quite good!”– Thomas Joyce, K&L Gates LLP

What Past Attendees Have Said

Antitrust Institute 2013:Developments & Hot TopicsNew York City, May 6-7, 2013

Boston and Columbus Groupcast Locations, May 6-7, 2013

Live Webcast, May 6-7, 2013 — www.pli.edu

Chicago, June 10-11, 2013

Roxane C. BuseyBaker & McKenzie LLPChicago

Co-Chairs:

Alan H. SilbermanDENTONSChicago

F A C U L T Y

Yvonne S. QuinnSullivan & Cromwell LLPNew York City

Harvey M. ApplebaumCovington & Burling LLPWashington, D.C.Theodore L. BanksPresident, Compliance &

Competition Consultants, LLCScharf Banks Marmor LLCChicagoMolly S. BoastWilmer Hale New York CityPatricia A. Conners Associate Deputy Attorney General

and Director, Antitrust DivisionOffice of the Florida

Attorney GeneralTallahassee, FloridaNathan P. Eimer Eimer Stahl LLPChicagoHolly A. HousePaul Hastings LLPSan FranciscoJanet L. McDavidHogan Lovells US LLPWashington, D.C.

Saul P. MorgensternKaye Scholer LLPNew York CityGil OhanaSenior Director, Antitrust

and CompetitionCisco Systems, Inc.San JoseJennifer B. PattersonKaye Scholer LLPNew York CityJ. Robert RobertsonHogan Lovells US LLPWashington, D.C. Deena Jo SchneiderSchnader Harrison Segal &

Lewis LLPPhiladelphiaDaniel G. SwansonGibson Dunn & Crutcher LLPLos AngelesRobert P. TaylorArnold & Porter LLPSan Francisco

Co-Chairs:

J. Thomas RoschLatham & Watkins LLP Former Commissioner,

Federal Trade CommissionSan Francisco and

Washington, D.C.

NEW YORK CITY, GROUPCAST LOCATIONS AND LIVE WEBCAST

CHICAGO

Theodore L. BanksPresident, Compliance &

Competition Consultants, LLCScharf Banks Marmor LLCChicagoW. David BraunQuarles & Brady LLPChicagoMildred L. CalhounSenior Counsel (Ret’d)Antitrust & Trade Regulation BP America Inc.Naperville, IllinoisWilliam F. DolanJones DayChicagoNathan P. EimerEimer Stahl LLPChicagoWilliam L. GreeneLeonard, Street & DeinardMinneapolisBlake L. HarropSenior Assistant Attorney GeneralOffice of the Illinois

Attorney GeneralChicago

Thomas E. KelleyConsulting Patent CounselMonsanto CompanySt. LouisAmy B. ManningMcGuireWoods LLPChicagoJ. Robert RobertsonHogan Lovells US LLPWashington, D.C. Robert P. TaylorArnold & Porter LLPSan FranciscoFrank VondrakAssistant Chief,

Chicago Field OfficeAntitrust DivisionU.S. Department of JusticeChicagoStephen Y. WuMcDermott Will & EmeryChicago

Program Attorney:Seema Lal Meehan

Harvey I. SafersteinMintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris,

Glovsky and Popeo, P.C.Los Angeles

Morning Session: 9:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.

9:00Introduction9:15Cartels and Other Horizontal Relationships• Section 1 of the Sherman Act: Overview and

current issues relating to horizontal relationships- Price fixing, bid rigging, market allocations, and group boycotts

- Joint ventures and other competitorcollaborations

- Information sharing- Trade associations- When horizontal and vertical analysis converge- State actions and other exemptions and immunities

• Cartel enforcement in the EU• The continuing debate over antitrust enforcement

in “high tech” industriesNYC, BOS, COL & WEB: Saul P. Morgenstern, Jennifer B. Patterson

CHI: Roxane C. Busey

11:00 Networking Break

11:15Monopolization• What’s new in Section 2? Who’s at risk for a claim?• What are the elements and how are courts

interpreting them?• Important monopoly case law update• How have standards of “anticompetitive

conduct” changed?• How do you define relevant markets and

market power?• IP and antitrust law: Unilateral conduct explored• Loyalty and bundled discountsNYC, BOS, COL & WEB: Daniel G. Swanson

CHI: William L. Greene

12:15 Lunch

Afternoon Session: 1:15 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

1:15Evolving Standards on Resale PriceMaintenance, Tying and Other VerticalRestraints: Do We Still Have to Treat Vertical Restraints as a Serious Issue?• Practice tips and advice• Is the “agreement” requirement still relevant?• Minimum advertised price programs• Dual distribution• Counseling in light of Leegin• Mitigating the risks of a claim: Exclusive dealing• Current government enforcement efforts• Tying after Independent Ink and Microsoft• Special considerations in aftermarkets • Addressing Internet issuesNYC, BOS, COL & WEB: Holly A. House, J. Thomas Rosch

CHI: Alan H. Silberman

2:30Acquisitions and Mergers• Section 7 of the Clayton Act• Revised Horizontal Merger Guidelines –

what do you need to know?• Critical H-S-R reporting updates• What are the latest enforcement activities

at federal and state levels?• Recent decisions involving unilateral and

coordinated competitive effects• Investigations of non-reportable transactions• Consummated mergers• Gun-jumping and pre-merger integrationNYC, BOS, COL & WEB: Yvonne S. Quinn

CHI: William F. Dolan

3:30 Networking Break

3:45Workshop: Antitrust Cases in the New Litigation Environment• How to present and analyze evidence

in merger cases• Presenting cases to the government• Private and public litigation strategies and

tactics from pleadings to discovery to trialNYC, CHI, BOS, COL & WEB: Nathan P. Eimer, J. Robert Robertson

5:00 Adjourn

PROGRAM SCHEDULEDay One: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Morning Session: 9:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

9:00Current Legal Problems at the Interface of IP Law and Competition Law• Conceptual tensions and overview • Competition as a backdrop for copyright

and patent law• Governmental oversight of patent enforcement

where standards are implicated- Why are Standards Essential Patents (SEPs) “different”?

- Enforcement agency actions and private litigationinvolving SEPs and FRAND commitments

• Antitrust considerations in patent acquisitions:Applying antitrust merger analysis to acquisitions,CPTN and Nortel auctions, and “defensive” patent aggregation

• IP licensing and the limits of contract law: Red flags in transactions and patent exhaustion

• Patent settlements: FTC v. Watson Pharmaceuticalsand other antitrust risks in settling patent litigation

• Fraudulent procurement and bad faith enforcement:Ritz Camera and standing to assert Walker Process claims

NYC, BOS, COL & WEB: Gil Ohana, Robert P. Taylor

CHI: Thomas E. Kelley, Robert P. Taylor

10:00What Lawyers Need to Know About International Antitrust Law• Growth in antitrust laws around the world • Multinational merger review — are we

achieving convergence?• Internationalization of cartel enforcement

and converging leniency policies• Evolving standards for dominant firms• Differences in the EU on vertical/distribution

restrictions in light of the EU’s market integration objective

• Role of DG Comp and national competitionenforcement agencies in EU member states

NYC, BOS, COL & WEB: Janet L. McDavid

CHI: W. David Braun

11:00 Networking Break

11:15Dealing with Enforcement Issues and Opportunities• Updates on the latest developments facing antitrust

law today• Department of Justice, Federal Trade Commission,

and State Attorneys General Offices provide insighton the latest in enforcement

NYC, BOS, COL & WEB: Molly S. Boast, Patricia A. Conners, J. Thomas Rosch, Additional speakers to come! Visit www.pli.edu for additional details!

CHI: Blake L. Harrop, Amy B. Manning, Frank Vondrak, Stephen Y. Wu

12:30 Lunch

Afternoon Session: 1:45 p.m. – 4:45 p.m.

1:45Discrimination in Price and Promotions• The basic elements of the price

discrimination violation• Secondary line injury and risk of private suits• Functional discounts• Dual distribution• Meeting competition and cost justification• Availability• Buyer liability• Advertising and promotional allowances • Proving antitrust injury and damages• Counseling the recalcitrant client• Current developments• FTC’s revision of the Fred Meyer GuidesNYC, BOS, COL & WEB: Harvey M. Applebaum, Harvey I. Saferstein, Deena Jo Schneider

CHI: Theodore L. Banks, Mildred L. Calhoun

3:30 Networking Break

3:45Corporate Compliance and Ethics• Designing an effective compliance program• The lawyer’s ethical obligations to do the right thing• Sentencing Commission Guidelines: Do they apply

to antitrust?• Attorney-client privilege: Why you cannot make

global assumptions• Monitoring, auditing and reporting mechanisms• Conflicts of interestNYC, CHI, BOS, COL & WEB: Theodore L. Banks

4:45 Adjourn

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