GCR Live: Competition Litigation 2011 brings together leading competition and litigation experts from the UK, other EU member states, Australia and the US who will provide practical guidance for potential claimants and defendants.
Topics will include:
Chaired by John Pheasant, partner, Hogan Lovells International LLP
Speakers from the European Commission, the judiciary, law firms and industry include:
Daniel Beard QC, Monckton Chambers
Ingo Brinker, partner, Gleiss Lutz
Susan Dunn, head of litigation funding, Harbour Litigation Funding
Linda Evans, partner, Clayton Utz
Nicholas Green QC, Brick Court Chambers
Judge Nicholas Forwood, EU General Court
Phillip Haberman, Ernst & Young
Mark Hoskins QC, Brick Court Chambers
Stephen Kon, partner, SJ Berwin LLP
Jeroen Kortmann, partner, Stibbe
Anthony Maton, partner, Hausfeld LLP
Elizabeth Morony, partner, Clifford Chance LLP
Nicholas Heaton, partner, Hogan Lovells International LLP
Jon Lawrence, partner, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP
Michael Rowe, partner, Slaughter and May
Christian Vollrath, private enforcement unit, DG Competition, European Commission
Alan Wiseman, partner, Covington & Burling LLP
Professor George Yarrow, Emeritus Fellow, Hertford College, Oxford
Dr. Gunnar Niels, economist, Oxera
08:15 Registration & Coffee
09:00 Chairman’s introduction
09:15 Funding
• Third-party funding
• ATE insurance
• The Jackson Report on costs
• Contingency fees
• Implications for defendants
Anthony Maton, partner, Hausfeld LLP
Susan Dunn, head of litigation funding, Harbour Litigation Funding Ltd
Linda Evans, partner, Clayton Utz
10:00 Applicable law pre-Rome II
• For most current and foreseeable follow-on actions, the applicable law will be determined by the pre-Rome II rules
• How do these rules work?
• Are applicable law issues being raised and if not why not?
• What are the implications for claimants and defendants?
Daniel Beard QC, Monckton Chambers
Jeroen Kortmann, partner, Stibbe
Ingo Brinker, partner, Gleiss Lutz
11:00 Coffee
11:30 Quantification: The European Commission’s new guidance
Christian Vollrath, private enforcement unit, European Commission
Dr. Gunnar Niels, economist, Oxera
12:15 Confidentiality
• Protection of business secrets and confidential information by the commission
• Pergan
• Access to file documents
• Protection of leniency material
• Article 15: request of the commission
• Protecting confidentiality in damages claims
• Requests for documents under the Transparency Regulations
John Pheasant, partner, Hogan Lovells International LLP
Christian Vollrath, private enforcement unit, European Commission
Mark Hoskins QC, Brick Court Chambers
Alan Wiseman, senior of counsel, Covington & & Burling LLP
13:00 Lunch
14:15 The binding effect of DG Comp and national competition authority decisions: relevance to follow-on and stand-alone actions
• What binds whom?
• Ability to annul commission decisions
• Position of addressees
• Position of non-addressees
• The position of companies in the same group as the addressees
• Significance of operative part of the decision
• Significance of other findings in the recitals
• Emerson V Merson UK Portslade
Elizabeth Morony, partner, Clifford Chance LLP
Nicholas Heaton, partner, Hogan Lovells International LLP
Michael Rowe, partner, Slaughter and May
15:00 Tea
15:15 Case study on injunctive relief
• Stand-alone action
• Article 102 case:
• Dominance
• The role of the expert
• Adequacy of damages as a remedy
• The balance of convenience
• Role of the European Commission
Jon Lawrence, partner, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP
Stephen Kon, partner, SJ Berwin LLP
George Yarrow, economist
Philip Haberman, Ernst & Young
16:45 Competition litigation: What does the future hold?
• In which jurisdictions will cases be commenced?
• Contingency fees
• Collective redress
• The future of the CAT
Nicholas Green QC, Brick Court Chambers
Judge Nicholas Forwood, EU General Court
17:15 Q&A
17:30 Chairman’s summing-up and closing
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