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    Evidence and Exemptions: When is it Admissible?

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    When can can conduct that is exempt from liability under the antitrust laws be presented to a jury in an antitrust action? Our panel will explore the issues raised by using exempt conduct in an antitrust trial.
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    Event Details

    Duration

    60

    Format

    Webinar

    Date

    May 29, 2025

    2025-05-29T14:00:00-04:00 2025-05-29T15:00:00-04:00 Evidence and Exemptions: When is it Admissible? When can can conduct that is exempt from liability under the antitrust laws be presented to a jury in an antitrust action? Our panel will explore the issues raised by using exempt conduct in an antitrust trial.

    Speakers

    Katherine Bleicher

    Mayer Brown

    Katherine Bleicher

    Mayer Brown

    Swathi Bojedla

    Hausfeld LLP

    Swathi Bojedla

    Hausfeld LLP

    Timothy Longman

    Bakerhostetler

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