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    Previewing the FTC's Case Against Meta

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    After more than four years, the FTC's case against Meta is headed to trial in April. It raises many questions sure to influence future Section 2 enforcement, including how to analyze a course of conduct, when the government should challenge completed acquisitions, and how to craft effective remedies. Please join us for a discussion of the issues likely to be in the headlines throughout the trial.
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    Event Details

    Duration

    60

    Format

    Webinar

    Date

    Feb 20, 2025

    2025-02-20T13:00:00-05:00 2025-02-20T14:00:00-05:00 Previewing the FTC's Case Against Meta After more than four years, the FTC's case against Meta is headed to trial in April. It raises many questions sure to influence future Section 2 enforcement, including how to analyze a course of conduct, when the government should challenge completed acquisitions, and how to craft effective remedies. Please join us for a discussion of the issues likely to be in the headlines throughout the trial.

    Speakers

    Fiona Scott Morton

    Yale School of Management

    Joseph Coniglio

    Information Technology & Innovation Foundation

    Sharon Robertson

    Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll PLLC

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