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Investigation into Market Dominance and Monopolization in the Competitive Sphere

Explore speculative probes into business secrets of prominent corporations and ponder potential outcomes as these theories gain traction, soon to be implemented.

Investigations into Dominance and Market Monopolies
Investigations into Dominance and Market Monopolies

Investigation into Market Dominance and Monopolization in the Competitive Sphere

The "Competitive Edge" webinar series, hosted by Global Head of Antitrust and Competition at Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP, Robin Adelstein, is set to return with a new episode. This webinar series, which has previously featured speakers such as Neely B. Agin, Head of Antitrust and Competition for the United States at Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP, and partners and regional heads of antitrust and competition from Norton Rose Fulbright offices in Canada, Australia, and South Africa, is known for its focus on global antitrust and competition law issues.

The upcoming episode, hosted by Robin Adelstein and other Norton Rose Fulbright antitrust experts, will delve into the topic of investigative theories being tested on major companies and their potential applications. Robin Adelstein will be speaking with antitrust and competition partners Vic Domen, Claire Forster (Partner at our website Australia), Mark Simpson, and Wilko van Weert.

The webinar is now available for viewing and offers 1 general CLE credit in Texas, 1 participatory CLE credit in California, and 1 professional practice continuing legal education credit in New York. Previous episodes, including the third full episode held in June 2021, are also available on-demand.

One of the recent episodes focused on tariffs, discussing implications for counseling trade association participants, the potential use of tariffs as a retaliatory tool against foreign enforcement actions and fines, disruptions to supply chains necessitating emergency coordination similar to the COVID-19 response, re-examination of industrial policies in response to tariffs, and risks of dumping as countries divert trade away from the US.

For those who missed the quick takes from August 2021, May 2021, February 2021, November 2020, and December 2020, on-demand recordings are available. Episode one, held in June 2020, also has a content summary and an on-demand recording available.

The "Competitive Edge" webinar series is a valuable resource for anyone interested in staying informed about the latest developments in antitrust and competition law. Be sure to tune in for the upcoming episode and catch up on past episodes as well.

The upcoming episode of the "Competitive Edge" webinar series, a valuable resource for those interested in antitrust and competition law, will explore investigative theories being tested on major companies and their potential applications in the industry, potentially impacting business strategies and finance. Past episodes have delved into topics such as tariffs, their implications on trade association participants and the use of tariffs as a retaliatory tool, which directly affect business finance and global industry practices.

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