Emrys Davis is a litigator focusing on complex competition/antitrust issues and class actions. He helps clients comply with Canada’s...
Toshiaki Tada is an attorney registered with New York State, Office of Court Administration. The admitted year is 2002....
Sally is a Partner in the Antitrust and Competition team based in London. Her practice covers merger control, cartel...
Barbara Rosenberg heads the competition and antitrust practice at Barbosa, Müssnich, Aragão (BMA). She advises clients on all aspects...
Federico Rossi is an associate of A&B’s antitrust and trade department. Rossi obtained his law degree from Universidad Austral...
Adam Hemlock is a partner in Weil’s Antitrust Practice Group. He regularly represents clients in civil and criminal antitrust...
In this AT/CP podcast from the ABA Section of Antitrust Law, host Adam Hemlock is joined by Emrys Davis, Toshiaki Tada, Sally Southwell, Barbara Rosenberg, and Federico Rossi to talk about cartel penalties in different parts of the world. The panel gives a brief overview of how each country handles these matters and outlines the fines for different types of penalties.
Emrys Davis is a litigator focused on complex competition/antitrust issues and class actions at Bennett Jones LLP.
Toshiaki Tada is an attorney at Hibiya Sogo Law Firm, specializing in anti-monopoly law.
Sally Southwell is a partner in the antitrust and competition team with Kirkland & Ellis LLP in London.
Barbara Rosenberg heads the competition and antitrust practice at Barbosa, Müssnich, Aragão (BMA).
Federico Rossi is an associate of Allende & Brea’s antitrust and trade department.
(Host) Adam Hemlock is a partner in Weil’s Antitrust Practice Group.
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Published: | April 25, 2019 |
Podcast: | On the Road |
Category: | Legal News |
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