12TH INTERNATIONAL CARTEL WORKSHOPABA Conference Co-ChairsD. Jarrett Arp & Roxann E. Henry
IBA Conference Co-ChairElizabeth Morony
www.ambar.org/atcartel#atcartel
February 14-16, 2018Paris
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DEAR FRIENDS AND COLLEAGUES:
The American Bar Association Section of Antitrust Law and the International Bar Association Antitrust Committee are delighted to invite you to the Twelfth International Cartel Workshop, which will be held in Paris from February 14-16, 2018. Recognized globally as the premier international cartel conference, it is presented every two years. Each time, it takes place in a different major city, having last been in Tokyo in 2016 and attended by almost 400 people.
The Paris conference will continue the Workshop’s long tradition of instruction by demonstration and its growing use of multi-media. A faculty of highly experienced attorneys and enforcers from around the world will take you through a hypothetical global cartel investigation – from detection of a conspiracy to the ultimate disposition of the enforcement actions in jurisdictions around the world. The Workshop will highlight current developments in cartel enforcement in many jurisdictions. In addition to the demonstrations that will illustrate how these new developments impact cartel enforcement, the program will feature an enforcers’ roundtable where questions will be put to the top enforcers from the United States, the European Commission, Canada, Japan, France, Australia and Brazil.
The 2018 Workshop will cover three full days with twenty-four real world scenes. It will also feature a number of noteworthy new presentations. First, the pre-opening session will provide
Jon Jacobson
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two options, one on international cartel fundamentals and another on current developments and relative exposure with respect to private damage actions around the globe. Second, the Workshop will focus sharply on a variety of new developments, including a demonstration on how to address ability to pay with the US Antitrust Division. Third, we again present demonstrations of what happens if a company decides to contest the charges rather than plead guilty or settle. There will be a demonstration dedicated to the strategy and ultimate decision to contest the charges, as well as a demonstration of the direct and cross examination of a cooperating witness in a U.S. criminal case before Federal Judge Jon Tigar. Following the contested trial demonstrations, we will learn the view from the judge in a debriefing session with Judge Tigar. Finally, we have built into the program time for questions and commentary to enable putting questions directly to the presenters to understand why they took positions and what might be alternatives.
We hope you will join us in Paris for this comprehensive and exciting conference. Please register early to take advantage of the early bird discounts and secure your seat – the Workshop has sold out in previous years. We look forward to seeing you in Paris.
Jonathan M. Jacobson, Chair, ABA Section of Antitrust LawD. Jarrett Arp, ABA Conference Co-ChairRoxann E. Henry, ABA Conference Co-ChairElizabeth Morony, IBA Conference Co-Chair
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2018
08:00 – 09:10 PRE-WORKSHOP SESSIONS
Option 1: International Cartel Enforcement: Fundamentals Class Jean-Francois BELLIS, Van Bael & Bellis, Brussels Rachel S. BRASS, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP, San Francisco, CA Casey W. HALLADAY, McMillan LLP, Toronto Carlos MENA LABARTHE, Creel García-Cuéllar Aiza y Enríquez SC, Mexico City Kimitoshi YABUKI, Yabuki Law Office, Tokyo Hoil YOON, Yoon & Yang LLC, Seoul
Option 2: Current Developments & Relative Exposure with Respect to Private Damage Actions
Debra D. BERNSTEIN, Alston & Bird LLP, Atlanta, GA Anna LYLE-SMYTHE, Slaughter & May, London Amy B. MANNING, McGuireWoods LLP, Chicago, IL Bruce L. SIMON, Pearson Simon & Warshaw LLP, San Francisco, CA Rein WESSELING, Stibbe BV, Amsterdam
09:10 – 09:30 BREAK
09:30 – 09:45 WORKSHOP COMMENCES
Delegates Seated & Welcoming RemarksD. Jarrett ARP, ABA Conference Co-Chair Roxann E. HENRY, ABA Conference Co-Chair Jonathan M. JACOBSON, Chair, ABA Section of Antitrust Law Elizabeth MORONY, IBA Conference Co-Chair
09:45 – 10:15 PRESENTATION OF THE HYPOTHETICAL
Sarretta C. MCDONOUGH, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP, Los Angeles, CA
Registration Hours:
February 13 February 14 February 15 February 16
16:30 – 18:30 07:30 – 17:30 08:00 – 17:45 08:00 – 16:30
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10:15 – 11:30 1. DEMONSTRATION
A Public Company’s Board Grapples with Discovery of Misconduct, Options In Response, Corporate Governance & Other Issues
Frank MONTAG, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP, Brussels Thomas MUELLER, WilmerHale LLP, Washington, DC Elizabeth PREWITT, Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP, New York, NY Karen YEN, Managing Director, Global Head of Litigation, UBS AG, New York, NY
11:30 – 12:30 2. DEMONSTRATION
Outside Counsel Implement Board’s Leniency Directive Regarding EU Member States & Other Jurisdictions
Rachel S. BRASS, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP, San Francisco, CA John F. TERZAKEN, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP, Washington, DC Gerwin VAN GERVEN, Linklaters LLP, Brussels Karen YEN, Managing Director, Global Head of Litigation, UBS AG, New York, NY
12:30 – 13:30 LUNCHEON
13:30 – 14:45 3. DEMONSTRATION
A Company Seeks Markers in the United States, EU and Singapore
Scene 1A company secures a marker and discusses the terms for perfecting a marker in the United States
Ryan DANKS, Assistant Chief, Washington Criminal I, U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, Washington, DC Elizabeth PREWITT, Hughes, Hubbard & Reed LLP, New York, NY John F. TERZAKEN, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP, Washington, DC Kalina M. TULLEY, Assistant Chief, Chicago Office, U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, Chicago, IL
Scene 2A company secures a marker with the EC and discusses the terms for perfecting a leniency application in the EC
Christina HUMMER, Saxinger Chalupsky & Partners, Brussels María Luisa TIERNO-CENTELLA, Deputy Head of Unit in the Cartel Directorate, European Commission, Directorate-General for Competition, Brussels Gerwin VAN GERVEN, Linklaters LLP, Brussels
Scene 3A company secures a marker and discusses the terms for perfecting a leniency application in the Singapore
Ameera ASHRAF, WongPartnership LLP, Singapore Pillay HARIKUMAR, Director of Enforcement, Competition Commission of Singapore, Singapore
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14:45 – 15:45 4. DEMONSTRATION Search Warrants and Dawn Raids in Various Jurisdictions
Scene 1FBI conducts drop-in interview in the United States
James H. MUTCHNIK, Kirkland & Ellis LLP, Chicago, IL
Scene 2 The company interviews employee who was the subjectof drop-in interview
Alan R. DIAL, King & Spalding LLP, Washington DC Aimee L. IMUNDO, Global Executive Counsel, Competition Law & Compliance, General Electric Company, Washington, DC Kenneth R. O’ROURKE, O’Melveny & Myers LLP, Los Angeles, CA
15:45 – 16:05 BREAK
16:05 – 17:20 5. DEMONSTRATION Government Authorities Coordinate After Raids
Australia Marcus BEZZI, Executive General Manager, Competition Enforcement, Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, Canberra
BrazilRepresentative, Conselho Administrativo de Defesa Econômica (CADE), Brasilia
Canada Matthew BOSWELL, Senior Deputy Commissioner of Competition, Criminal Matters, Competition Bureau Canada, Gatineau
European UnionMaria Luisa TIERNO-CENTELLA, Deputy Head of Unit in the Cartel Directorate, European Commission, Directorate-General for Competition, Brussels
SingaporePillay HARIKUMAR, Director of Enforcement, Competition Commission of Singapore, Singapore
United StatesMarvin N. PRICE Jr., Acting Deputy Attorney General for Criminal, U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, Washington, DC
17:20 – 18:20 WINE RECEPTION
Attendees are invited to network and discuss informally the day’s events.
IntroductionJonathan M. JACOBSON, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati PC, New York, NY
Welcoming RemarksIsabelle DE SILVA, President, Autorité de la Concurrence, Paris
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2018
08:30 – 09:30 6. DEMONSTRATION
The Defense Responds to the Government Investigation: A Company Subject to Searches Evaluates Next Steps
Linda EVANS, Clayton Utz, SydneyEtsuko HARA, Anderson Mori & Tomotsune, TokyoRandal T. HUGHES, Bennett Jones LLP, TorontoAimee L. IMUNDO, Global Executive Counsel, Competition Law & Compliance, General Electric Company, Washington, DCKenneth R. O’ROURKE, O’Melveny & Myers LLP, Los Angeles, CAMariana TAVARES DE ARAUJO, Levy & Salomao Advogados, São PauloChristopher THOMAS, Hogan Lovells International LLP, Brussels
09:30 – 11:00 7. DEMONSTRATION
A Company Considers Personnel Decisions & Engages with Individual Counsel
Scene 1 Counsel for company evaluate options with respect to individuals
Jeremy J. CALSYN, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP, Washington DCSusan L. JONES, Head of Corporate Legal Antitrust, Novartis International AG, BaselJacquelyn MACLENNAN, White & Case LLP, BrusselsAmy B. MANNING, McGuireWoods LLP, Chicago, IL
Scene 2Counsel for EU citizen meets with counsel for company
Donald C. KLAWITER, Klawiter PLLC, Washington, DCJacquelyn MACLENNAN, White & Case LLP, Brussels Amy B. MANNING, McGuire Woods LLP, Chicago, ILJasvinder NAKHWAL, Peters & Peters Solicitors LLP, London
11:00 – 11:20 BREAK
11:20 – 12:20 8. DEMONSTRATION
Counsel for an Individual Engages with the DOJ and Meets with the Client
Scene 1 Counsel for an individual speaks with the DOJ
Ryan DANKS, Assistant Chief, Washington Criminal I, U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, Washington, DCBradley S. LUI, Morrison & Foerster LLP, Washington, DCLisa TENORIO-KUTZKEY, DLA Piper LLP, San Francisco, CAKalina M. TULLEY, Assistant Chief, Chicago Office, U.S. Department of Justice,Antitrust Division, Chicago, IL
Scene 2Counsel for an individual meets with the clientAlan R. DIAL, King & Spalding LLP, Washington DC Bradley S. LUI, Morrison & Foerster LLP, Washington, DCLisa TENORIO-KUTZKEY, DLA Piper LLP, San Francisco, CA
12:20 – 13:30 LUNCHEON
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13:30 – 15:30 9. DEMONSTRATION Negotiating a Disposition in the United States
Scene 1Counsel for an individual speaks with the DOJ
Ryan DANKS, Assistant Chief, Washington Criminal I, U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, Washington, DCMarc SIEGEL, Jones Day, San Francisco, CAKalina M. TULLEY, Assistant Chief, Chicago Office, U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, Chicago, IL
Scene 2Counsel for a company meets with the DOJ to begin resolution discussions
Ryan DANKS, Assistant Chief, Washington Criminal I, U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, Washington, DCDaryl A. LIBOW, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP, Washington, DCKalina M. TULLEY, Assistant Chief, Chicago Office, U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, Chicago, ILPhillip H. WARREN, Covington & Burling LLP, San Francisco, CA
Scene 3 A company presents to DOJ concerning ability to pay issues
Basil A IMBURGIA, FTI Consulting, New York, NYDaryl A. LIBOW, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP, Washington, DCMarvin N. PRICE Jr., Acting Deputy Attorney General for Criminal, U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, Washington, DCKalina M. TULLEY, Assistant Chief, Chicago Office, U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, Chicago, ILPhillip H. WARREN, Covington & Burling LLP, San Francisco, CA Lawrence WU, NERA Economic Consulting, San Francisco, CA
15:30 – 15:45 BREAK
15:45 – 17:45 10. DEMONSTRATION Negotiated Resolutions: The Settlement Process Unfolds in the EC and Brazil
Scene 1EC official plan for settlement discussions
Maria Luisa TIERNO-CENTELLA, Deputy Head of Unit in the Cartel Directorate, European Commission, Directorate-General for Competition, BrusselsEric VAN GINDERACHTER, Director of Cartel, European Commission, Directorate-General for Competition, Brussels
Scene 2EC officials meet with counsel for the leniency applicant
Christina HUMMER, Saxinger Chalupsky & Partners, BrusselsFrank MONTAG, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP, BrusselsMaria Luisa TIERNO-CENTELLA, Deputy Head of Unit in the Cartel Directorate, European Commission, Directorate-General for Competition, BrusselsEric VAN GINDERACHTER, Director of Cartels, European Commission, Directorate-General for Competition, Brussels
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Scene 3 EC officials meet with counsel for cooperating company
Anna LYLE-SMYTHE, Slaughter & May, LondonMaria Luisa TIERNO-CENTELLA, Deputy Head of Unit in the Cartel Directorate, European Commission, Directorate-General for Competition, BrusselsEric VAN GINDERACHTER, Director of Cartels, European Commission, Directorate-General for Competition, BrusselsRein WESSELING, Stibbe BV, Amsterdam
Scene 4Negotiating a disposition in Brazil
Representative, Conselho Administrativo de Defesa Econômica (CADE), Brasilia Leonor CORDOVIL, Grindberg E Cordovil Advogados, São Paulo Mariana TAVARES DE ARAUJO, Levy & Salomao Advogados, São Paulo
17:45 – 18:30 RECEPTION
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2018
08:45 – 10:15 11. DEMONSTRATION
A Company Develops a Strategy to Defend Against ChargesRobert E. BLOCH, Mayer Brown LLP, Washington, DCMarcelo P. CALLIARI, Tozzini Freiere Advogados, São PauloKenji ITO, Mori Hamada & Matsumoto, TokyoSusan Jones, Head of Corporate Legal Antitrust, Novartis International AG, BaselKatherine L. KAY, Stikeman Elliott LLP, TorontoStephen KINSELLA, Sidley Austin LLP, BrusselsJasvinder NAKHWAL, Peters & Peters Solicitors LLP, London
10:15 – 10:35 BREAK
10:35 – 12:40 12. DEMONSTRATION A Brief Look at a Contested Criminal Trial
Scene 1A mock direct examination and cross examination of a witness cooperating with the government
Ryan DANKS, Assistant Chief, Washington Criminal I, U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, Washington, DCThe Honorable Jon S. TIGAR, U.S. District Court Judge, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, San Francisco, CAWendy HUANG WASZMER, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati PC, New York, NY
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2018
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Scene 2 Closing arguments in a criminal trial
Niall E. LYNCH, Latham & Watkins LLP, San Francisco, CA The Honorable Jon S. TIGAR, U.S. District Court Judge, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, San Francisco, CA Kalina M. TULLEY, Assistant Chief, Chicago Office, U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, Chicago, IL
The View From the Bench: A Debrief with the Presiding JudgeD. Jarrett ARP, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP, Washington, DCRoxann E. HENRY, Morrison Foerster LLP, Washington, DCThe Honorable Jon S. TIGAR, U.S. District Court Judge, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, San Francisco, CA
12:40 – 14:00 RECEPTION
14:00 – 16:15 13. ROUNDTABLE Enforcers roundtable
ModeratorsD. Jarrett ARP, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP, Washington, DC Roxann E. HENRY, Morrison Foerster LLP, Washington, DC
EnforcersAustralia
Sarah COURT, Commissioner, Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, Canberra
BrazilAlexandre BARRETO DE SOUZA, President, Conselho Administrativo de Defesa Econômica (CADE), Brasilia
Canada John PECMAN, Commissioner of Competition, Competition Bureau Canada, Gatineau
European UnionCecilio MADERO VILLAREJO, Deputy Director General, European Commission, Directorate-General for Competition, Brussels
FranceIsabelle DE SILVA, President, Autorité de la concurrence, Paris
JapanReiko AOKI, Commissioner, Japan Fair Trade Commission, Tokyo
United StatesMakan DELRAHIM, Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, Washington, DC
16:15 – 16:30 CONCLUDING COMMENTS
Conference Agenda
Check our conference web page (www.ambar.org/atcartel) for the most up-to-date workshop information: including faculty bios/CVs, updated agenda, delegate roster and tour details.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2018
12. DEMONSTRATION
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PTOURS
FEBRUARY 13Full Day Tour with Lunch to Champagne Region
Visit and lunch at Veuve Cliquot, one of the established legends of Champagne. Veuve Clicquot is a spectacular house to visit, with its grand architecture and legacy in Champagne; a truly unforgettable foray into the area. Afternoon visit of a family-owned Champagne House: Champagne J. de Telmont. They perpetuate family know-how and work every day to maintain J. De Telmont among the most authentic Maisons de Champagne. Includes lunch. Space is limited.
Evening Cooking Class @ Ritz EscoffierImagine having a team of culinary experts at your disposal: a baker, pastry chef, saucier and even a sommelier. At the Ritz Paris, such masters are at your service. Ecole Ritz Escoffier was designed to train future professionals as well as amateur gourmets. From technique to presentation, classes present the basics of French gastronomy in an informal setting.
FEBRUARY 14Guest Day Cooking Class @ Ecole de Cuisine Alain DucasseThe class is at the heart of the values of Alain Ducasse. By choosing to open its new Paris cooking school, he wanted to make its expertise more accessible. L’Ecole de Cuisine Alain Ducasse is a contemporary space. Designed like a real living space, each room has been imagined so that everyone feels at home.
FEBRUARY 17Post-Conference Tour of Bordeaux area wineries.Join us for a winery tour to explore the Margaux, Medoc, and Graves regions of Bordeaux.
FEBRUARY 18Post-Conference Tour of Bordeaux area wineries.This days winery tour will visit La Cite du Vin and explore the St. Emilion region of Bordeaux.
Bordeaux Hotel:
InterContinental Bordeaux – Le Grand Hotel2-5 place de la Comedie33000, Bordeaux FranceT: +33 (0) 5.57.30.43.54
To access the Hotel link, visit the conference site (www.ambar.org/atcartel) and view the tours section.
Post-Cartel Workshop Rates: €199 single/€212 double/€419 Junior Suite
Train for Paris to Bordeaux:
New high speed train from Paris to Bordeaux – Approximately 2 hoursTickets and pricing: www.sncf.com
Join Us for these Additional Social ActivitiesAdvance registration is required. Space is limited. Please visit the conference website (www.ambar.org/atcartel) for full details and to register.
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PRegistration Information
DISCOUNTED REGISTRATION CUT-OFF: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2018 Those registered by the cut-off date will be included on the delegate roster posted on the conference website & mobile app; and will have access to the course materials prior to the conference.
The ABA automatically adjusts registrations submitted at the incorrect rate. Full payment at the correct rate must be received in order to process your registration and CLE credits. The ABA does not accept wire transfers or purchase orders.
Financial scholarship applications are available for this conference. To request an application or receive additional information, contact: [email protected]. Attorneys who qualify will receive at least a 50% reduction in the course fee(s). This does not include any reduction in meals, lodging, or travel costs associated with the course.
REGISTRATION RATES
Rates
Antitrust Section Member
ABA/IBA Non-Section Member
Non-Member
List Rate-up to January 24 $1595.00 $1795.00 $1895.00
List Rate-after January 24 $1795.00 $1995.00 $2095.00
Academic/Government/Law Students/Non-Profit/Paralegal-up to January 24
$495.00 $545.00 $695.00
Academic/Government/Law Students/Non-Profit/Paralegal-up to January 24
$545.00 $695.00 $745.00
Your registration fee includes: admission to CLE sessions, CLE Credit, course materials, the luncheons and receptions. Tours can be added for an additional cost.
TWO WAYS TO REGISTER
Online
February 13, 2018
On-site
February 13-16, 2018
www.ambar.org/atcartel
Online registrants will receive an electronic confirmation within one day.
Intercontinental Paris - Le Grand
2 Rue ScribeParis 75009, FranceT: +33.1.40073232
There is no guarantee that space will be available at the conference for on-site registration.
DISCOUNTS
Early Registration Registrations received by the January 24, 2018 will be processed at the discounted registration rate.
ABA Antitrust Section Members You save just by being a member. The discount is reflected on the registration page.
ABA Members Join the Section of Antitrust Law ($60.00) and register at the reduced rate reserved for Antitrust Law Section members.
Not an ABA Member Join now and save by going to www.ambar.org/join
Government, Academics, Law Students Nonprofits and Paralegals
Available for those with a primary position at a government or academic institution (e.g., law firm lawyers who also are adjunct professors would pay the law firm rate); law students who have not passed a bar or are not licensed to practice.
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CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION (U.S. CLE)
All Attendees: Sign-in for CLE upon Arrival DE/IL Attendees: Your states require you to sign into each session NY Attendees: You are required by your state to sign in and out each session.
The ABA directly applies for and ordinarily receives CLE credit for ABA programs in AK, AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DE, GA, GU, HI, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, ME, MN, MS, MO, MP, MT, NH, NJ, NM, NV, NY, NC, ND, OH, OK, OR, PA, SC, TN, TX, UT, VT, VA, VI, WA, WI, and WV. These states sometimes do not approve a program for credit before the program occurs. This transitional program is approved for both newly admitted and experienced attorneys in NY. Attorneys may be eligible to receive CLE credit through reciprocity or attorney self-submission in other states. For more information about CLE accreditation in your state, visit www.ambar.org/atcartel.
International CLE
The conference will seek accreditation for CPD/CLE by the Solicitors Regulation Authority of England and Wales. A Certificate of Attendance for International CLE can be provided by contacting the IBA Conference Department at [email protected].
CANCELLATIONS
In the event of cancellation, a refund of the registration fee, less a $50.00 administrative fee, will be granted only for written requests received by [email protected] by 5:00 pm CST, on January 31, 2018. Please allow four weeks after the conference for the processing. The ABA reserves the right to cancel any conference or portion thereof and assumes no responsibility for personal expenses.
SUBSTITUTIONS
Emailed requests for substitutions will be permitted. There is no additional cost for substitutions. Substitutions are not permitted once a registrant has registered on-site or after the conference has occurred. Only the substitute will be eligible for CLE credit. The substitute and original registrant must work out the payment between themselves.
SPECIAL NEEDS
Individuals should update their profile at MyABA.org with allergies or ADA needs.
COURSE MATERIALS
An e-mail containing the link to course materials will be sent out to all registered attendees one week prior to the conference.
ROSTER OF PARTICIPANTS
A roster of conference participants is available online at www.ambar.org/atcartel and is updated weekly.
TAPE RECORDING
No audio recording or videotaping of any part of the conference will be permitted.
REGISTRANT/ATTENDEE IMAGE & VOICE AGREEMENT
Registration for, attendance at or participation in the 2018 International Cartel Workshop and other associated activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to permit the ABA to use and distribute (both now and in the future) the registrant or attendee’s image or voice in photographs, videotapes, electronic reproductions, audiotapes of such events and activities.
Registration Information
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HOTEL RESERVATIONS CUT-OFF: TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 2018
Individuals are responsible for making their own hotel accommodations. A limited number of sleeping rooms, at a discounted rate, have been reserved under the “International Cartel Workshop.” Rooms will be available until the cut-off or when the block fills, whichever comes first.
Intercontinental Paris - Le GrandConference Rates:
Classic/Superior: €256 single/€294 double; includes American Breakfast, internet and VAT
Executive: €285 single/€318 double; includes American Breakfast, internet and VAT
Intercontinental Paris - Le Grand2 Rue ScribeParis 75009, FranceT: +33.1.40073232
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OVERFLOW HOTEL:
The Westin Paris Vendome Conference Rates:
Superior: €295 single/€315 double; includes American Breakfast, internet and VAT
Deluxe: €335 single/€355 double; includes American Breakfast, internet and VAT
The Westin Paris Vendome 3 Rue de Castiglione75001, Paris FranceT: +33 (0) 1.40.68.3574
To access the hotel link, visit the conference site (www.ambar.org/atcartel) and click the “Travel” tab.
GETTING AROUND PARIS
Charles de Gaulle (CDG) (www.parisaeroport.fr/)
Distance from hotel: 30 kilometers | 18.6 milesTaxi: Approximately 35 minutesDay Rate: € 52.70 | Night Rate: € 71.60
Gare du Nord
18 Rue de Dunkerque, 75010 Paris, FranceDistance from hotel: 3 kilometers | 1.7 milesTaxi: Approximately 10 minutesRate: 7.00€
ABA NEGOTIATED AIRFARE DISCOUNTS.
With ABA Egencia*, you can automatically obtain ABA negotiated airfare discounts for travel to the ABA Meetings. Visit www.egencia.com/public/us/en/.
ABA discounts can also be obtained directly from the carrier:
American Delta 800.328.1111 United 800.426.1122
Discount only available at www.egencia.com/public/us/
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* A Travel Profile is required when booking airline reservations with ABA Egencia, visit www.americanbar.org/travel for more information.
INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL
We encourage anyone traveling from outside of France to attend the International Cartel Workshop to verify the requirements to enter Paris. Visit www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/en/coming-to-france/ for additional details.
The ABA can provide a standard Visa letter to registrants for the conference. To obtain a visa letter email [email protected] with Visa Request in the subject line.
Travel Information
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COMMITTEE LEADERSHIP
Co-Chairs: Brent JustusMark R. Rosman
JOIN A COMMITTEEAntitrust Section members can join any of the 29 committees at no additional cost. Meet professionals who share your passion for a specialized area of law. Open the door to
PUBLISHING, SPEAKING, AND OTHER CREDENTIAL-BUILDING COMMITTEE OPPORTUNITIES.
HOW TO JOIN A COMMITTEE
Go the ambar.org/atjoincmte
Enter your ABA ID and password.
Check the committees you choose and click “Submit.”
Vice-Chairs: Michelle M. BurtisAlan R. DialKathryn Hellings
Adan C. HemlockRandal T. HughesDeirdre A. McEvoy
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Did You Know ...THE SECTION OF ANTITRUST LAW HAS 29 SUBSTANTIVE COMMITTEES.
The Cartel and Criminal Practice Committee (www.ambar.org/atcartels):
• Responsible for monitoring the full range of practice issues arising in what is now referred to generally as “cartel enforcement” and “cartel defense.”
• Striving for balance between the interests of enforces, plaintiffs and defense in our programming and publications.
• The committee addresses not only cartel enforcement issues, but other related criminal enforcement issues.
• Committee Members recommend our Cartel Law Basics for Executives Flipbook publication available online at shopmyaba.org.
• Other recommendations:
• Antitrust Class Actions Handbook
• International Antitrust Cooperation Handbook
• Model Jury Instructions in Criminal Antitrust
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