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Do Open Standards promote Competition? (Act II) LONDON, 26 Feb. 2010, Reform Club, 8.30-10.30

Friday, February 26, 2010 from 8:30 AM to 10:30 AM (GMT)

London, United Kingdom

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Following the publication of its latest issue,

the Review Concurrences, together with MLex and Google,

invite you to a breakfast seminar with

 

Jean-Yves Art (Microsoft)

Oliver Bethell (Google)

Maurits Dolmans (Cleary Gottlieb)

Thomas Kramler (DG COMP)

Mikko Valimaki (Helsinki University of Technology)

 

– speaking in their personal capacities –

 

Do Open Standards promote Competition ? (II)


Friday 26th February 2010

08.30 am – 10.30 am

 

The Reform Club

104-105 Pall Mall

London


The round-table discussion will be moderated by Robert McLeod, MLex Editor in Chief

 

With thanks to Ian Rose of Salans LLP for his assistance in the arrangements for this event.



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The Reform Club
104-105 Pall Mall
SW1Y 5EW London
United Kingdom

Friday, February 26, 2010 from 8:30 AM to 10:30 AM (GMT)


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The Paris “New Frontiers of Antitrust” conference, holds at the eve of the OECD Global Forum on Competition, is an unique occasion to network with some of today’s most influential global leaders in competition law. This conference, held each year in Paris since 2009, now rank first among the European antitrust independent events in terms of venue, press reports and audience. The 2012 Steering Committee, head by Frédéric Jenny, include Prof. Laurence Idot, Alain Ronzano and Nicolas Charbit.

Languages: English/French (translation). EFB credits for Paris Bar lawyers. All tickets include breakfast, lunch, coffee breaks and final reception. Speeches in English. Limited places available due to the conference venue. Cancellations must be received in writing; cancellation received in writing up to 2 weeks before the conference will receive a refund less 15 %. Substitutes delegates are welcome at any time. Photos will be taken at the event; attendees agree for the organizer to use these photos, unless otherwise required in writing. This event is organised by the Institute of Competition Law, the publisher of Concurrences Review, and is co-sponsored by legal and media partners.