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• • • PANELISTS: CHAIR AND MODERATOR: CHAIR AND MODERATOR: • Committees part risk becoming or they when advising clients, issues ethical avoid must lawyers Compliance from Learn twists. add new not changed, but changes in technology have Ethics of the problem. game- ask in this Jeopardy!™ to and questions answers the right experts and compliance ethics panel. show-format Presented by the Business Torts & Civil RICO, Compliance & Ethics, and Corporate Counseling Counseling and Corporate & Ethics, Compliance RICO, & Civil Torts the Business by Presented 8:30 – 10:30 am THE ETHICS AT DON’T GUESS First time attendees are invited to a breakfast with the Section Chair and the Spring Meeting Chair and the Spring Meeting with the Section a breakfast to invited are time attendees First conference. the to closer attendees time first will be emailed to Details Co-Chairs. FIRST TIMERS BREAKFAST TIMERS BREAKFAST FIRST BOOKSTORE & REGISTRATION OPEN & REGISTRATION BOOKSTORE 8:00 – 8:30 am 7:30 am – 5:30 pm 7:30 Wednesday RECEPTION FOR INTERNATIONAL ENFORCERS ENFORCERS INTERNATIONAL FOR RECEPTION with the Section reception pre-conference to a invited are officials enforcement International will be includedattend to A ticket about the Section. to mingle and learn more Council and Officers the Spring Meeting. for registered enforcers all international for materials in the registration 6:00 – 7:00 pm 6:00 – 7:00 COCKTAILS FOR CONSUMER PROTECTION PROTECTION CONSUMER FOR COCKTAILS you Are protection? consumer and/or law include privacy of concentration area Does your join us for to like just would Or if you area? about this rising practice in learning more interested the Bookstore. by stop register, you after a cocktail 6:00 – 7:00 pm 6:00 – 7:00 L Young your pick-up Then student? a law you Are years? than 10 less for been practicing you Have This is a the Spring Meeting. start of kick off the badge and join us as we Spring Meeting of the Leadership and the Officers, Section lawyers, other young meet to opportunity great Committee. & Diversity Membership 5:30 – 6:30 pm • • • PANELISTS: • CHAIR AND MODERATOR: CHAIR AND MODERATOR: • Presented by the Membership & Diversity Committee Membership & Diversity the by Presented including making the offer, to has membership Section your what Leaders Section from Learn and forming leadership, in Section advancing and opportunities, resources of Section most career. will further your that relationships professional 3:30 – 5:00 pm 3:30 – 5:00 PATHWA BOOKSTORE & REGISTRATION OPEN & REGISTRATION BOOKSTORE Tuesday pm 1:00 – 7:00 schedule of events-wednesday

8:45 – 11:45 am FUNDAMENTALS - CONSUMER PROTECTION Presented by the Advertising Disputes & Litigation, Consumer Protection, and Privacy & Information Security Committees Learn the fundamentals of U.S. consumer protection law, including the basics of false and deceptive advertising law, claim substantiation, marketing law, and privacy and data security. This session will also provide an introduction to federal, state, and private enforcement of consumer protection statutes and rules. CHAIR AND MODERATOR: • David D. CONWAY, Venable LLP, Washington, DC PANELISTS: • Lauren B. ARONSON, Manatt Phelps & Phillips LLP, Washington, DC • Alysa Z. HUTNIK, Kelley Drye & Warren LLP, Washington, DC • Jeffrey D. KALIEL, Tycko & Zavareei LLP, Washington, DC • Robin L. MOORE, Staff Attorney, Division of Enforcement, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Federal Trade Commission, Washington, DC 9:00 – 10:30 am A TWO-SIDED STORY: ANTITRUST IN TWO-SIDED MARKETS Presented by the Insurance & Financial Services and Transportation & Energy Industries Committees Recent antitrust litigation highlights the issue of how to assess market power in two-sided markets. Participants on one side of the market may claim a platform is essential to their business, but the owner of the platform may point to competitive constraints on the other side as evidence of lack of market power. This panel will explore the workings of two-sided markets in multiple industries. CHAIR AND MODERATOR: • Eric J. STOCK, Chief, Antitrust Bureau, Office of the Attorney General, New York, NY PANELISTS: • Joseph FARRELL, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA • Thomas GRAF, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP, Brussels, Belgium • David C. KULLY, Chief, Litigation III Section, U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, Washington, DC • Fiona SCOTT MORTON, Yale School of Management, New Haven, CT 9:00 – 10:30 am AGENCY UPDATE WITH THE DEPUTY ASSISTANT ATTORNEYS GENERAL Presented by the Federal Civil Enforcement Committee The Deputy Assistant Attorneys General of the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division will discuss the latest in civil enforcement, cartel cases, and policy/initiatives. CHAIR: • Kenneth M. VORRASI, Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP, Washington, DC MODERATOR: • Roxann E. HENRY, Morrison & Foerster LLP, Washington, DC PANELISTS: • David I. GELFAND, Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Litigation, U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, Washington, DC • Renata B. HESSE, Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Criminal and Civil Operations, U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, Washington, DC • Leslie C. OVERTON, Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Civil Enforcement, U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, Washington, DC • Brent C. SNYDER, Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Criminal Enforcement, U.S. Department of s Justice, Antitrust Division, Washington, DC

Fireside Chats with Foreign Enforcers During selected time slots on Wednesday and Thursday we will be concluding individual 30-minute interviews with selected enforcement officials from competition agencies around the globe. These informal interviews will be held in the Penn Avenue Terrace and will be open on a drop-in basis for all Spring Meeting attendees. Fireside chat interview schedule will be posted online the week of Spring Meeting. Schedule event of

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Diana MOSS, President, American Antitrust Institute, Washington, DC Washington, Institute, American Antitrust President, Diana MOSS, OH Cleveland, University, State Cleveland L. SAGERS, Christopher Tara I. KOSLOV, Deputy Director, Office of Policy Planning, Federal Trade Commission, Washington, DC Washington, Commission, Trade Federal Planning, Policy of Office Director, Deputy I. KOSLOV, Tara Sean HEATHER, Vice President, Center for Global Regulatory Cooperation, U.S. Chamber of U.S. Cooperation, Global Regulatory for Center President, Vice Sean HEATHER, Anna A. CHEHTOVA, Counsel, Tesoro Corporation, San Antonio, TX San Antonio, Corporation, Tesoro Counsel, Anna A. CHEHTOVA, Brian R. HENRY, Senior Managing Counsel, The Coca-Cola Company, Atlanta, GA Atlanta, Company, Coca-Cola The Senior Managing Counsel, Brian R. HENRY, Eve GILES, Kingsley Napley LLP, , United London, LLP, Napley GILES, Kingsley Eve DC Washington, Meagher & Flom LLP, Slate Arps Skadden John H. LYONS, Amy B. MANNING, McGuireWoods LLP, Chicago, IL Chicago, LLP, MANNING, McGuireWoods B. Amy Anne W. SALLADIN, Strook & Strook & Lavan LLP, Washington, DC Washington, LLP, & Lavan & Strook Strook SALLADIN, Anne W. John G. DAVIES, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP, London, United Kingdom London, United Bruckhaus Deringer LLP, Freshfields John G. DAVIES, ON, Canada Toronto, Goodmans LLP, S. GOLDMAN, Calvin Shawn COOLEY, Director, Foreign Investment, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Washington, DC Washington, Homeland Security, of Department U.S. Investment, Foreign Director, COOLEY, Shawn Ilene K. GOTTS, Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz, New York, NY York, New & Katz, Rosen Lipton Wachtell Ilene K. GOTTS, Richard M. STEUER, Mayer Brown LLP, New York, NY York, New LLP, Brown Mayer M. STEUER, Richard schedule of events-schedule of • • • PANELISTS: • • MODERATOR: MODERATOR: CHAIR: • Presented by the Consumer Protection, Legislation, and Mergers & Acquisitions Committees & Acquisitions and Mergers Legislation, Protection, the Consumer by Presented of the outcome influence to seek groups party third more and competitors, customers Beyond groups, and consumer advocacy associations, Trade matters. protection and consumer antitrust on the is their impact What professors. economics and law and experts, labor unions, industry considerations ethical What involved? get to their incentives are What agencies and courts? raise? activism does this heightened 9:00 – 10:30 am THIRD-PART RISE OF PROFESSIONAL • PANELISTS: • CHAIR AND MODERATOR: CHAIR AND MODERATOR: • Presented by the Cartel & Criminal Practice and Civil Practice & Procedure Committees & Procedure and Civil Practice & Criminal Practice the Cartel by Presented such as financial, energy industries, many across common are Benchmarks and indices market from consumers protect to tool the right Is antitrust markets. and commodities a line cross does conduct When pro-competitive? transparency is price When manipulation? best are frameworks What is required? intent What manipulation? to participation active from conduct? coordinated versus unilateral for 9:00 – 10:30 am Y NOT MARKET MANIPULATION: • • • PANELISTS: • MODERATOR: MODERATOR: • CHAIR: • Committee the due to reviews with competition interfacing increasingly are reviews investment Foreign GE/ in cases such as as reflected concerns, security and national interest of national growth the on planning and navigating guidance panel will provide This and ADM/GrainCorp. Alstom investment foreign be concurrent may there where transactions merger challenges arising from jurisdictions. and between both within reviews, and competition Presented by the Foreign Investment & Antitrust Interface Task Force and International and International Force Task Interface & Antitrust Investment the Foreign by Presented 9:00 – 10:30 am 9:00 – 10:30 INTERFACE INCREASING RE VIEWS: & COMPETITION VESTMENT IN FOREIGN function

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9:00 – 10:30 am SELF-REGULATION: WHERE WE ARE AND WHERE WE’RE HEADING Presented by the Advertising Disputes & Litigation Committee Industry self-regulation has been lauded for promoting truthfulness and accuracy in advertising. How has the program weathered in its 43 years of existence? What are its strengths and weaknesses? In August 2014, a Section Working Group was formed to consider these issues. Its recommendations, intended to better promote competition and protect consumers, will be presented during this program. CHAIR AND MODERATOR: • John E. VILLAFRANCO, Kelley Drye & Warren LLP, Washington, DC PANELISTS: • Kathryn L. FARRARA, Unilever USA Inc, Englewood Cliffs, NJ • Terri J. SELIGMAN, Kurnit Klein Selz PC, New York, NY • Norman C. SIMON, Kramer Levin Naftalis Frankel LLP, New York, NY 10:45 am – noon ANTITRUST & HEALTH CARE: SQUARE PEG IN A ROUND HOLE? Presented by the Health Care & Pharmaceuticals and State Enforcement Committees Are the antitrust laws adequately addressing concerns raised in healthcare transactions or is this akin to fitting a square peg in a round hole? Panelists will debate the concerns raised in healthcare transactions, how they are being addressed under the antitrust laws, and whether these concerns can better be addressed in a regulatory environment, through legislation, or a combination of the above. CHAIR: • Gwendolyn J. COOLEY, Assistant Attorney General, Office of the Attorney General, Madison, WI MODERATOR: • James A. DONAHUE III, Executive Deputy Attorney General, Public Protection Division, Office of the Attorney General, Harrisburg, PA PANELISTS: • Robert A. BERENSON, Fellow, The Urban Institute, Washington, DC • Alexis James GILMAN, Assistant Director, Mergers IV, Federal Trade Commission, Washington, DC • Melinda Reid HATTON, Senior Vice President & General Counsel, American Hospital Association, Washington, DC • Elinor R. HOFFMANN, Deputy Chief, Antitrust Bureau, Office of the Attorney General, New York, NY 10:45 am – noon CROSS-NATIONAL MERGER REMEDIES: STILL SAFE IN ANTARCTICA Presented by the Mergers & Acquisitions Committee Today’s global transactions are reviewed by antitrust authorities on almost every continent, complicating the coordination of merger remedies and increasing the risks of conflicting remedies. This program, designed as a frank exchange between agencies and counsel on remedy practice and process, will provide invaluable guidance for counsel running the merger remedy gauntlet. CHAIR: • A. Neil CAMPBELL, McMillan LLP, Toronto, ON, Canada MODERATOR: • John H. RATLIFF, WilmerHale, Brussels, Belgium PANELISTS: • Patricia BRINK, Director of Civil Enforcement, U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, Washington, DC • Johannes LUEBKING, Head of Unit A2, DG Competition, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium

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Mark W. RYAN, Director of Litigation, U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, Washington, DC Division, Washington, Antitrust of Justice, Department U.S. of Litigation, Director RYAN, Mark W. DC Washington, LLP, & Watkins M. ZWISLER, Latham Margaret Richard G. PARKER, O’Melveny & Myers LLP, Washington, DC Washington, LLP, & Myers O’Melveny G. PARKER, Richard DC Washington, Hogan Lovells, ROBERTSON, Robert J. Ian R. CONNER, Kirkland & Ellis LLP, Washington, DC Washington, Kirkland & Ellis LLP, Ian R. CONNER, Thomas G. FUNKE, , Cologne, Germany Cologne, Osborne Clarke, G. FUNKE, Thomas Brazil São Paulo, & Aragão, Barbosa BERARDO Müssnich MATTA DA José Carlos ON, Canada Toronto, LLP, & Graydon Cassels Blake Julie SOLOWAY, Theodore VOORHEES JR, Covington & Burling LLP, Washington, DC Washington, & Burling LLP, JR, Covington VOORHEES Theodore Craig G. FALLS, Dechert LLP, Washington, DC Washington, LLP, Dechert G. FALLS, Craig Steve STEWART, Director, Market Access & Trade, IBM, Washington, DC IBM, Washington, & Trade, Access Market Director, STEWART, Steve Technology Information Counsel, and General Policy Global Privacy President, WEINMAN, Vice Yael Lisa SOTTO, Hunton & Williams LLP, New York, NY York, New LLP, & Williams Hunton Lisa SOTTO, Aryeh S. FRIEDMAN, Vice President, Associate General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer, Dun & Officer, and Chief Privacy Counsel General Associate President, S. FRIEDMAN, Vice Aryeh schedule of events-schedule of • • • PANELISTS: • CHAIR AND MODERATOR: CHAIR AND MODERATOR: • THE GO Committees Civil Enforcement and Federal & Procedure the Civil Practice by Presented The type of litigation. it is a different is on the other side of the “v.”, the government When litigations, private these cases apart from set that unique aspects the panel will discuss to and judicial deference on case management discovery of pre-complaint including the effect agencies. government 10:45 am – noon 10:45 • • PANELISTS: • MODERATOR: MODERATOR: • CHAIR: • PARIT Committee & Franchising the Distribution by Presented challenges in the age of online and mobile new facing are strategies Global distribution (MFN) parity on use of price shadows cast in the US and EU have Actions distribution. designed to and other restraints markets, sales and auction on online clauses, restrictions can how enforcement, technology and increased In an age of new manage channel conflict. risk? minimize and distributors manufacturers 10:45 am – noon 10:45 • • PANELISTS: • CHAIR AND MODERATOR: CHAIR AND MODERATOR: • Presented by the International and Privacy & Information Security Committees Security & Information and Privacy the International by Presented an intra-EU for proposal the German (e.g. Europe America and even in Asia, Latin Countries prohibit or completely restrict that laws and adopting considering increasingly are Internet) also laws But these or security. privacy their citizens’ protect to transfers data cross-border competition to without recourse industries in critical data global providers local over advantage law. or trade 10:45 am – noon am 10:45 LOCALIZATION DATA function

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10:45 am – noon THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS: WHEN “DIRECT” MEANS “INDIRECT” debate Presented by the Cartel & Criminal Practice and Civil Redress Committees and the International Cartel Task Force A “crossfire-style” debate on the reach of the U.S. antitrust laws, focusing on the FTAIA’s “direct” requirement in the context of “benchmark” cases and “input” markets. The debate will consider specifically how the “direct” standard has been defined and applied in U.S. v. Hui Hsiung; Motorola Mobility LLC v. AU Optronics Corp.; Lotes Co. v. Hon Hai Precision Indus.; and Minn-Chem, Inc. v. Agrium, Inc. CHAIR AND MODERATOR: • Mark ROSMAN, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati PC, Washington, DC DEBATERS: • Kenji ITO, Mori Hamada & Matsumoto, Tokyo, Japan • Kristen LIMARZI, Chief, Appellate Section, U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, Washington, DC • Tiffany RIDER, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP, Washington, DC • Hollis SALZMAN, Robins Kaplan Miller & Ciresi LLP, New York, NY 10:45 am – noon WALKING THE LINE BETWEEN WITNESS PREPARATION AND COACHING Presented by the Compliance & Ethics and Trial Practice Committees A lawyer may not improperly influence witness testimony, but where is the line between permissible witness preparation and unethical coaching? The answer is not always clear, and the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct frequently offer room for interpretation. This panel will offer practical advice for the challenging situations that lawyers face when they prepare witnesses to testify. CHAIR AND MODERATOR: • Douglas M. TWEEN, Baker & McKenzie LLP, New York, NY PANELISTS: • David MARTINEZ, Robins Kaplan Miller & Ciresi LLP, Los Angeles, CA • James H. MUTCHNIK, Kirkland & Ellis LLP, Chicago, IL • Douglas C. ROSS, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, Seattle, WA • Mary N. STRIMEL, Chief, Washington Criminal II Section, U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, Washington, DC Noon – 1:30 pm SECTION LUNCHEON (TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE) 1:45 – 3:15 pm BEYOND REVERSE PAYMENTS: THE NEW FRONTIERS IN PHARMACEUTICAL ANTITRUST debate Presented by the Health Care & Pharmaceuticals and Trial Practice Committees While the courts and the FTC are keenly focused on the size and form of consideration exchanged in reverse payment patent settlements and the resulting competitive effects, new waves of pharmaceutical antitrust investigations and litigations are underway into life cycle management, alleged abuse of REMS, and biologics/biosimilars. What are these new frontiers and how will they pan out? CHAIR AND MODERATOR: • Kenneth R. O’ROURKE, O’Melveny & Myers LLP, Los Angeles, CA DEBATERS: • Markus H. MEIER, Assistant Director, Health Care Division, Bureau of Competition, Federal Trade Commission, Washington, DC s • Linda P. NUSSBAUM, Grant & Eisenhofer PA, New York, NY • J. Douglas RICHARDS, Cohen Milstein, New York, NY • Steven C. SUNSHINE, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP, Washington, DC Schedule event of

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Elizabeth PREWITT, Trial Attorney, New York Office, U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division,Antitrust of Justice, U.S. Department Office, York New Attorney, Trial PREWITT, Elizabeth Matthew HALL, McGuireWoods LLP, Brussels, Belgium Brussels, LLP, HALL, McGuireWoods Matthew DC Washington, MUELLER, WilmerHale, Thomas Kathleen BEASLEY, Haynes and Boone, Dallas, TX and Boone, Haynes BEASLEY, Kathleen Joyce CHOI, LLP, Brussels, Belgium Brussels, LLP, CHOI, Linklaters Joyce David C. VLADECK, Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, DC Washington, Center, Law University Georgetown C. VLADECK, David Janis C. KESTENBAUM, Perkins Coie LLP, Washington, DC Washington, LLP, Coie Perkins Janis C. KESTENBAUM, DC Washington, Johns Hopkins University, RUBIN, Avi The Honorable Rosemary M. COLLYER, Judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, of Columbia, the District for Court District U.S. Judge, M. COLLYER, Rosemary Honorable The Christopher A. COLE, Crowell & Moring LLP, Washington, DC Washington, & Moring LLP, Crowell A. COLE, Christopher

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Wellford Hill B. schedule of events-schedule of • • PANELISTS: • MODERATOR: MODERATOR: • CHAIR: • Presented by the Cartel & Criminal Practice and International Committees Committees and International & Criminal Practice the Cartel by Presented fixing price “hard-core” be looking outside of traditional appear to enforcers International antitrust obvious be less may that practices and considering cartels allocation or market of antitrust area” “gray this new posed by the challenges panel will consider This violations. and exchange information hub-and-spoke, nation, including most-favored enforcement, signaling conduct. 1:45 – 3:15 pm – 3:15 1:45 TOOLKITS? ENFORCERS’ FOR TOOLS NEW CARTELS: GENERATION NEXT • • • PANELISTS: • CHAIR AND MODERATOR: CHAIR AND MODERATOR: • MOCK CONTEMPT HEARING: FTC DATA SECURIT DATA HEARING: FTC MOCK CONTEMPT • pm – 3:15 1:45 • PANELISTS: • CHAIR AND MODERATOR: CHAIR AND MODERATOR: • Committees Committees On the markets. stodgy stale and disrupt when mavericks benefit On the one hand, consumers play law should antitrust if any, role, What consumers. protect regulations government other, with regulatory all been met and Airbnb have Uber, Tesla, balance? the proper in establishing help us may and their examples markets, established approach innovatively as they resistance this question. answer Presented by the Legislation, Pricing Conduct, and Transportation & Energy Industries Industries & Energy and Transportation Pricing Conduct, Legislation, the by Presented MA Please check online for updated panelist listing. panelist updated online for check Please pm – 3:15 1:45 PANELISTS: CHAIR AND MODERATOR: CHAIR AND MODERATOR: • Presented by the Intellectual Property Committee Property the Intellectual by Presented with perspectives practitioners a panel of experienced from fundamentals antitrust Learn less-experienced for is essential session This practice. private and academia, government from need a refresher. who might else anyone and lawyers competition 1:45 – 3:15 pm – 3:15 1:45 - ANTITRUST FUNDAMENTALS Information Security Committees Committees Security Information millions of private releasing has been hacked, data consumer holding sensitive A company a prior from stemming order under FTC is already the company is that twist The records. In this mock more. once breached has been compliance, its claimed and despite breach, these cutting will argue Leading litigators contempt. will seek a finding of the FTC argument, judge. a federal before edge issues Presented by the Advertising Disputes & Litigation, Consumer Protection, and Privacy & and Privacy Protection, Consumer & Litigation, Disputes the Advertising by Presented function

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1:45 – 3:15 pm SECURING NET NEUTRALITY: ANTITRUST, RULES, BOTH OR NEITHER? Presented by the Federal Civil Enforcement, Media & Technology and Unilateral Conduct Committees This program examines antitrust enforcement and regulation as a means to achieve net neutrality. What antitrust theories could be used, in what circumstances, and with what likelihood of success? Is antitrust enforcement a better, worse, or complementary approach to FCC enforcement of net neutrality rules? What benefits and drawbacks come with each approach? CHAIR: • Kim M. VAN WINKLE, Chief, Antitrust Section, Office of the Attorney General, Austin, TX MODERATOR: • David S. TURETSKY, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP, Washington, DC PANELISTS: • Jonathan SALLET, General Counsel, Federal Communications Commission, Washington, DC • Barbara VAN SCHEWICK, Stanford Law School, Palo Alto, CA • Christopher S. YOO, University of Pennsylvania Law School, Philadelphia, PA 1:45 – 3:15 pm TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE - CAN THE DEAL BEAT THE DEADLINE? Presented by the Mergers & Acquisitions Committee A major merger is pending before the FTC or DOJ. The clients need to have it closed by a date certain or serious adverse financial and other consequences will follow. How can the parties and the government work together to get both sides what they want? CHAIR AND MODERATOR: • Ronan P. HARTY, Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP, New York, NY PANELISTS: • Sabina CHALMERS, Chief Legal & Corporate Affairs Officer, Anheuser-Busch InBev, New York, NY • Deborah A. GARZA, Covington & Burling LLP, Washington, DC • Michael R. MOISEYEV, Assistant Director, Mergers I, Bureau of Competition, Federal Trade Commission, Washington, DC • William H. STALLINGS, Chief, Transportation, Energy and Agriculture Section, U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, Washington, DC 3:30 – 5:00 pm ANTITRUST RISKS OF MINORITY ACQUISITIONS: U.S. AND WORLDWIDE Presented by the International and Mergers & Acquisitions Committees Minority interest acquisitions increasingly attract antitrust scrutiny worldwide. The legal standards for minority acquisitions and ensuing company operations vary across countries. Our panel will explore recent international developments and agency guidance, and discuss how best to identify and minimize risks in minority interests. CHAIR: • Krisztian KATONA, Counsel for International Antitrust, Federal Trade Commission, Washington, DC MODERATOR: • Fiona A. SCHAEFFER, Milbank Tweed Hadley & McCloy LLP, New York, NY PANELISTS: • Cerry DARBON, Senior Regulatory Counsel, Liberty Global, London, United Kingdom • James W. LOWE, WilmerHale, Washington, DC • Carles Esteva MOSSO, Acting Deputy Director General for Mergers, DG Competition, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium • Cristianne S. ZARZUR, Pinheiro Neto, São Paulo, Brazil s Schedule event of

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3:30 – 5:00 pm INS AND OUTS OF GOVERNMENT CONDUCT INVESTIGATIONS Presented by the Federal Civil Enforcement Committee Learn how to navigate non-merger civil investigations, including strategies for getting the government to open (from the complainant’s perspective) or close (from the target’s perspective) an investigation, complying with government requests, voluntary submissions and expert contributions, and handling private follow-on litigation. CHAIR: • Rebecca VALENTINE, Latham & Watkins LLP, Washington, DC MODERATOR: • Owen KENDLER, Assistant Chief, Telecommunications and Media Enforcement Section, U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, Washington, DC PANELISTS: • Barbara BLANK, Deputy Assistant Director, Anticompetitive Practices Division, Bureau of Competition, Federal Trade Commission, Washington, DC • M. Howard MORSE, Cooley LLP, Washington, DC • Kevin J. O’CONNOR, Godfrey & Kahn SC, Madison, WI • Gary P. ZANFAGNA, Chief Antitrust Counsel and Associate General Counsel, Honeywell International Inc, New York, NY 3:30 – 5:00 pm NC DENTAL: DOES FEDERALISM TRUMP COMPETITION POLICY? Presented by the Exemptions & Immunities, State Enforcement, and Trade, Sports & Professional Associations Committees The FTC’s action against the North Carolina State Board of Dental Examiners raises several important issues at the interface of antitrust and regulation, including when a state regulatory board is immune from the federal antitrust laws. If the Supreme Court has decided the case, we will examine the conceptual and practical implications of its decision. If not, we will analyze the issues raised by the case as a matter of law and policy. CHAIR AND MODERATOR: • John ROBERTI, Allen & Overy LLP, Washington, DC PANELISTS: • Jack R. BIERIG, Sidley Austin LLP, Chicago, IL • Richard B. DAGEN, Axinn, Washington, DC • Rebecca HAW ALLENSWORTH, Vanderbilt Law School, Nashville, TN • Misha TSEYTLIN, Deputy Attorney General, Office of the Attorney General, Charleston, WV 3:30 – 5:00 pm THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE INDIVIDUAL CARTELIST Presented by the Cartel & Criminal Practice Committee An expert in criminal psychology, a government enforcement official, and defense practitioners from the U.S. and Japan will discuss the mentality of the individual cartel defendant, how culture and values play a role in collusive behavior, and how this impacts representation, interviews, and dealing with individual clients. CHAIR AND MODERATOR: • Adam C. HEMLOCK, Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP, New York, NY PANELISTS: • James J. MCNAMARA, Supervisory Special Agent (retired), Federal Bureau of Investigation, Behavioral Analysis Unit, Quentico, VA • Tsutomu NAKATO, Hibiya Sogo Law Office, Tokyo, Japan • Lisa PHELAN, Chief, Washington Criminal I Section, U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, Washington, DC s • A. Paul VICTOR, Winston & Strawn, New York, NY Schedule event of

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Martha S. SAMUELSON, Analysis Group, Boston, MA Boston, Group, Analysis Martha S. SAMUELSON, CA San Francisco, LLP, & McCarthy Pitre N. WILLIAMS, Cotchett Steven Catherine M. BEAGAN FLOOD, Blake Casse & Graydon LLP, Toronto, ON, Canada Toronto, LLP, & Graydon Casse Blake FLOOD, M. BEAGAN Catherine Kingdom United Mallesons SJ Berwin, London, King & Wood KON, Stephen Alexander RINNE, Milbank Tweed Hadley & McCloy LLP, Munich, Germany LLP, & McCloy Hadley RINNE, Milbank Tweed Alexander Melissa H. MAXMAN, Cozen O’Connor, Washington, DC Washington, O’Connor, Cozen H. MAXMAN, Melissa Michael G. VAN ARSDALL, Crowell & Moring LLP, Washington, DC Washington, & Moring LLP, Crowell ARSDALL, Michael G. VAN Eric P. MANDEL, Zelle Hofman Voelbel & Mason LLP, Minneapolis, MN Minneapolis, & Mason LLP, Voelbel Hofman MANDEL, Zelle Eric P. CT Hartford, & Harkrider LLP, Veltrop Axinn OPPENHEIMER, Brooke Melissa FRANK, Consulting Litigation Counsel, SunPower Corporation, San Jose, CA San Jose, Corporation, SunPower Counsel, Litigation Consulting FRANK, Melissa Danielle S. HAUGLAND, Thomson Reuters, Seattle, WA Seattle, Reuters, Thomson Danielle S. HAUGLAND,

OUR LOSS, MY GAIN? PRO OUR LOSS, schedule of events-schedule of Registered attorneys from the plaintiffs’ bar are invited to join their peers and the Section and the Section to join their peers invited bar are the plaintiffs’ from attorneys Registered of common issues and discuss network to opportunity an for members Force Task Reach counsel. plaintiffs’ for materials will be included in the registration attend to A ticket interest. the Spring Meeting. will be emailed closer to Details 5:30 – 6:30 pm RECEPTION PLAINTIFFS’ Mix and mingle with the leadership of the Section of Antitrust Law. Representatives from each from Representatives Law. of Antitrust of the Section Mix and mingle with the leadership about the Section, questions your answer tables to designated at will be available committee attend. to ticket badge is your Your and membership. activities committee 5:00 – 6:00 pm RECEPTION WELCOME • • • PANELISTS: • MODERATOR: MODERATOR: • CHAIR: • Presented by the Civil Redress and International Committees and International the Civil Redress by Presented how understand to need litigants damages actions, antitrust promote to As the EU moves This panel jurisdictions. their claims across damages affect antitrust in proving differences umbrella purchasers, indirect v. of direct treatment such as causation, issues how will examine can of the court and expertise analysis economic use of of evidence, damages, admissibility damages outcomes. affect Y • 3:30 – 5:00 pm • • PANELISTS: • CHAIR AND MODERATOR: CHAIR AND MODERATOR: • Committees recorded, is transaction commercial every and virtually ubiquitous social media is that Now discovery to subject (ESI) potentially Information Stored of Electronically the sheer volume the latest panel will explore This budgets. of litigation the largest even can bust requests and effective a defensible while executing manage costs to available and techniques tools plan. discovery Presented by the Agriculture & Food, Business Torts & Civil RICO, and Civil Practice & Procedure & Procedure Practice and Civil & Civil RICO, Torts Business & Food, the Agriculture by Presented 3:30 – 5:00 pm 3:30 – 5:00 DISCO MANAGING A CHECK: WRITE THE HECK, WHAT function

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THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 2015 7:30 am – 5:30 pm BOOKSTORE & REGISTRATION OPEN 8:15 – 9:45 am ANTITRUST INVESTIGATIONS WORLDWIDE: WHAT PROCESS IS DUE? Presented by the International Task Force While it is understood that antitrust investigations are carried out by agencies that operate under different laws, regulations, legal systems, economic systems, and cultural traditions, are there or should there be procedural norms that transcend systems to ensure fairness and transparency? If so, what are the right standards and how can they best be shared and implemented? CHAIR AND MODERATOR: • Randolph W. TRITELL, Director, Office of International Affairs, Federal Trade Commission, Washington, DC PANELISTS: • Thomas O. BARNETT, Covington & Burling LLP, Washington, DC • Salvatore REBECCHINI, Commissioner, Italian Competition Authority, Rome, Italy • Sheridan E. SCOTT, Bennett Jones LLP, Ottawa, Canada • TOH Han Li, Chief Executive, Competition Commission of Singapore, Singapore 8:15 – 9:45 am BENCH TRIALS: WHAT IS THE BEST PRESENTATION? Presented by the Civil Redress and Trial Practice Committees The DOJ’s recent antitrust cases against American Express and Apple were tried to the court. The FTC brings proceedings before an ALJ, and for private litigation, bench trials and injunctions are before a single fact finder. What are the best methods of presentation? What are good examples from recent trials? We will hear advice and criticism from a federal district judge and leading practitioners. CHAIR AND MODERATOR: • Layne E. KRUSE, , Houston, TX PANELISTS: • The Honorable Michael M. BAYLSON, Judge, U.S. District Court Eastern District of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA • Ted D. HASSI, O’Melveny & Myers LLP, Washington, DC • Melissa H. MAXMAN, Cozen O’Connor, Washington, DC • Robert C. WALTERS, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP, Dallas, TX 8:15 – 9:45 am BEYOND THE SMOKE-FILLED ROOM: COMPLIANCE IN E-COMMUNICATIONS Presented by the Cartel & Criminal Practice Committee With new e-communications platforms like chatrooms and social media, cartels have expanded into the electronic world, where written records may be preserved indefinitely. To design programs and training, companies must now consider how to effectively monitor exchanges of commercially sensitive information with competitors. This panel will discuss practical solutions for in-house counsel. CHAIR AND MODERATOR: • J. Anthony CHAVEZ, Counsel, Exxon Mobil Corporation, Spring, TX PANELISTS: • Melanie L. AITKEN, Bennett Jones LLP, Washington, DC • D. Jarrett ARP, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP, Washington, DC • John TERZAKEN, Allen & Overy LLP, Washington, DC s • Karen YEN, Executive Director and Counsel, UBS AG, New York, NY Schedule event of

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Sonia K. PFAFFENROTH, Chief of Staff, U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, Washington, DC Washington, Division, Antitrust of Justice, U.S. Department Chief of Staff, Sonia K. PFAFFENROTH, DC Washington, Commission, Trade Federal of Competition, Bureau Director, Deputy WEISSMAN, Stephen Joseph OSTOYICH, Baker Botts LLP, Washington, DC Washington, LLP, Botts Baker Joseph OSTOYICH, Cecilio MADERO VILLAREJO, Deputy Director-General Antitrust, DG Competition, European European DG Competition, Antitrust, Director-General Deputy MADERO VILLAREJO, Cecilio Timothy J. MURIS, Kirkland & Ellis LLP, Washington, DC Washington, MURIS, Kirkland & Ellis LLP, J. Timothy James B. MUSGROVE, McMillan LLP, Toronto, ON, Canada Toronto, McMillan LLP, MUSGROVE, James B.

Brian G. MURPHY, Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz, New York, NY York, Klein & Selz, New Kurnit Frankfurt Brian G. MURPHY, Richard CLELAND, Assistant Director, Advertising Practices, FTC Bureau of Consumer Protection, Protection, of Consumer Bureau FTC Practices, Advertising Director, Assistant CLELAND, Richard Laura BRETT, Staff Attorney, National Advertising Division, New York, NY Division, New Advertising National Attorney, Staff BRETT, Laura Amy RALPH MUDGE, Venable LLP, Washington, DC Washington, LLP, MUDGE, Venable RALPH Amy Anne E. SCHNEIDER, Assistant Attorney General Antitrust Counsel, Office of the Attorney General, General, Attorney of the Office Counsel, Antitrust General Attorney Assistant Anne E. SCHNEIDER, York, NY New General, Attorney of the Office General, Attorney Saami Assistant ZAIN, Brett DELANGE, Deputy Attorney General, Office of the Attorney General, Boise, ID Boise, General, Attorney of the Office General, Attorney Deputy DELANGE, Brett MD Baltimore, General, Attorney of the Office General, Attorney Assistant JONES WALKER, Schonette Victor J. DOMEN JR, Senior Antitrust Counsel, Office of the Attorney General, Nashville, TN Nashville, General, Attorney of the Office Counsel, DOMEN JR, Senior Antitrust J. Victor

• • • DEBATERS: • MODERATOR: MODERATOR: • CHAIR: • Presented by the Federal Civil Enforcement, International, and Unilateral Conduct Committees Conduct and Unilateral International, Civil Enforcement, the Federal by Presented § 2 and abuse under Sherman Act cases brought government few decade has seen past The discuss practitioners and private enforcers A panel of government statutes. of dominance conduct an uptick in single firm whether and look ahead to this phenomenon for the reasons which kinds of practices. for and, if so, can be expected matters 8:15 – 9:45 am – 9:45 8:15 GO • • PANELISTS: • CHAIR AND MODERATOR: CHAIR AND MODERATOR: • Technology Committees Technology or interferes interrupts that not advertising is the name of the game, Engaging with consumers as advertising,” or “native content custom create try to As advertisers content. with interesting when advertisers understand media, do consumers via social as engage with customers well the message? influence DISCLOSURES IN A MOBILE & ONLINE WORLD IN A MOBILE & ONLINE WORLD DISCLOSURES and Media & Protection, Consumer & Litigation, Disputes the Advertising by Presented 8:15 – 9:45 am – 9:45 8:15 • • • PANELISTS: • CHAIR AND MODERATOR: CHAIR AND MODERATOR: • Presented by the State Enforcement Committee Enforcement the State by Presented and civil enforcement including in merger, been making their mark, have Enforcers State recent will describe their enforcers state panel of distinguished A matters. protection consumer on individual state priorities, focusing and enforcement actions current accomplishments, and St. Luke’s Foods, Sysco-US such as American Express, matters state well as multi as efforts industry. the pay-television 8:15 – 9:45 am – 9:45 8:15 ENFORCERS WITH THE STATE BRIEFING function

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8:15 – 9:45 am HOW TO SETTLE A PATENT CASE AFTER ACTAVIS Presented by the Health Care & Pharmaceuticals Committee In the wake of the Supreme Court’s 2013 Actavis decision and other recent cases, pharmaceutical companies require practical guidance on whether and how to settle branded- generic patent disputes. Our panelists will provide such guidance as they discuss the antitrust ins and outs of settlement negotiations and the common issues that arise. CHAIR AND MODERATOR: • Michael H. KNIGHT, Jones Day, Washington, DC PANELISTS: • Bradley S. ALBERT, Deputy Assistant Director, Health Care Division, Bureau of Competition, Federal Trade Commission, Washington, DC • Eric GRANNON, White & Case LLP, Washington, DC • Christopher T. HOLDING, Goodwin Procter LLP, Washington, DC • Amanda P. REEVES, Latham & Watkins LLP, Washington, DC 8:15 – 9:45 am INTERNATIONAL COLLECTIVE ACTIONS: WHAT IS AND ISN’T WORKING? Presented by the Civil Redress Committee Collective action regimes continue to develop around the world. International practitioners will discuss such regimes, identify concerns when no class mechanism exists, debate individual and collective private enforcement and defense issues across key jurisdictions (UK and other EU States, Canada and Australia), including contribution claims, consolidation, pass through and collective settlements. CHAIR AND MODERATOR: • Judith A. ZAHID, Zelle Hofmann Voelbel & Mason LLP, San Francisco, CA PANELISTS: • Brooke DELLAVEDOVA, Maurice Blackburn, Melbourne, Australia • Robert E. KWINTER, Blake Cassels & Graydon LLP, Toronto, ON, Canada • Jon LAWRENCE, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP, London, United Kingdom • Frederieke LEEFLANG, Boekel De Nerée, Amsterdam, Netherlands 10:00 am – noon CHAIR’S SHOWCASE: RETHINKING ANTITRUST ECONOMICS FOR THE 21ST CENTURY This session will reexamine what the goals of antitrust enforcement should be for the 21st Century – consumer welfare, total welfare, or consumer choice? It also will examine the role of economics and its use in setting evidentiary standards in antitrust cases outside the U.S. In addition, the program will explore whether the battle of economic experts is out of control in antitrust litigation. CHAIR AND MODERATOR: • Howard FELLER, McGuireWoods LLP, Richmond, VA PANELISTS: • The Honorable Susan ILLSTON, U.S. District Judge, U.S. District Court Northern District California, San Francisco, CA • Jonathan M. JACOBSON, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati PC, New York, NY • Megan JONES, Hausfeld LLP, San Francisco, CA • Kai-Uwe KUHN, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI • Steven C. SALOP, Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, DC • The Honorable Joshua D. WRIGHT, Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission, Washington, DC 12:15 – 1:15 pm

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Susan A. CREIGHTON, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati PC, Washington, DC PC, Washington, Rosati Sonsini Goodrich & Wilson Susan A. CREIGHTON, CA Berkley, Berkley, of California University GILBERT, J. Richard Nicholas BANASEVIC, Head of Unit, Antitrust: IT, Internet & Consumer Electronics, European European Electronics, & Consumer Internet IT, Unit, Antitrust: Head of Nicholas BANASEVIC, Joseph J. MATELIS, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP, Washington, DC Washington, LLP, & Cromwell Sullivan MATELIS, Joseph J. Jessica M. HOKE, LLP, Washington, DC Washington, Boggs LLP, Patton M. HOKE, Squire Jessica Andrea LEVINE, Director, National Advertising Division, New York, NY York, New Division, Advertising National LEVINE, Director, Andrea Richard P. LAWSON, Director, Consumer Protection Division, Florida Office of the Attorney General, Attorney of the Florida Office Division, Protection Consumer Director, LAWSON, P. Richard Lesley FAIR, Senior Attorney, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Federal Trade Commission, Commission, Trade Federal Protection, of Consumer Bureau Senior Attorney, FAIR, Lesley Thomas F. ZYCH, Thompson Hine, Cleveland, OH Cleveland, Hine, Thompson ZYCH, F. Thomas

• • PANELISTS: • CHAIR AND MODERATOR: CHAIR AND MODERATOR: • INTERNATIONAL AGENC INTERNATIONAL Committees and International & Acquisitions the Mergers by Presented agencies in different between of cooperation degrees often are there that all know We it Can is cooperation? extensive How mean in practice? does this really But what jurisdictions. including before about this process, parties know should the What determinative? be outcome journey? embark on their merger they 1:30 – 3:00 pm • • PANELISTS: • MODERATOR: MODERATOR: • CHAIR: • INNO Committees Conduct and Unilateral International, the Economics, by Presented up keep to change is necessary and constant industries blood of many is the life Innovation standard what By be anticompetitive? ever demand. But can innovation customer with evolving foreclosing at attempt or a predatory change is innovation product a judge whether should we diverge? or do standards this consistently evaluate the world around Do enforcers competition? • 1:30 – 3:00 pm • PANELISTS: • CHAIR AND MODERATOR: CHAIR AND MODERATOR: • Information Security Committees Security Information AGs, State CFPB, the FTC, from highlights protection of consumer analysis A fast-and-furious in developments on headline-grabbing with an emphasis Division Advertising and National features round A bonus lightning practices. and financial privacy, mobile marketing, advertising, year. be talking about next we’ll issues the pundits about horizon from previews Presented by the Advertising Disputes & Litigation, Consumer Protection, and Privacy & and Privacy Protection, Consumer & Litigation, Disputes the Advertising by Presented 1:30 – 3:00 pm 1:30 – 3:00 VIEW YEAR IN RE PROTECTION HORN: CONSUMER AROUND THE function

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1:30 – 3:00 pm PRACTICAL ISSUES FOR RETENTION OF COUNSEL Presented by the Corporate Counseling and Membership & Diversity Committees Faced with new litigation, investigation or an acquisition, where outside counsel must be retained, what are the issues and what is the process for retention of counsel for significant competition and consumer protection matters? These concerns may include, inter alia, cost, RFP process, specific experience with an issue or an agency, diversity, multi-jurisdictional cooperation and other issues. CHAIR: • Jerome A. SWINDELL, Assistant General Counsel, Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, NJ MODERATOR: • Trey NICOUD, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP, San Francisco, CA PANELISTS: • Wolfgang HECKENBERGER, Chief Counsel Competition, Siemens, Munich, Germany • Erin MARIANI, Corporate Counsel, DuPont USA, Wilmington, DE • Paula C. MARTUCCI, Associate General Counsel, Wal-Mart Stores Inc, Fayetteville, AR 1:30 – 5:00 pm MOCK TRIAL mock trail Presented by the Trade, Sports & Professional Associations and Trial Practice Committees Come watch jurors tackle the antitrust issues raised by a hypothetical college athletic association’s restrictions on amateur player compensation and decide whether the anticompetitive effects of those restraints, if any, are offset by the association’s procompetitive justifications for the restraints, and even if so, whether those procompetitive ends could be achieved by less restrictive means. CHAIR AND MODERATOR: • Brian K. GRUBE, Jones Day, Cleveland, OH PANELISTS: • Greg D. ANDRES, Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP, New York, NY • Vineet BHATIA, Susman Godfrey LLP, Houston, TX • Gil CALVILLO, FTI Consulting, Los Angeles, CA • The Honorable Joan N. ERICKSEN, Judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN • Bryan KEATING, Compass Lexecon, Washington, DC • Julie MCEVOY, Deputy Associate Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC • Tara REINHART, Senior Trail Counsel, Bureau of Competition, Federal Trade Commission, Washington DC • Bryan M. RICCHETTI, Cornerstone Research, Chicago, IL 3:15 – 5:00 pm ANTITRUST AND IP IN CHINA: QUI VADIS? Presented by the Intellectual Property Committee and International Task Force Chinese courts and regulators have been active in the IP space, including by bringing a number of investigations against Qualcomm, InterDigital, Microsoft, and others, and issuing a number of measures related to standard setting and patent-assertion entity activities. Panelists from China’s antitrust agencies and private practice will discuss these and related issues. CHAIR AND MODERATOR: • Koren W. WONG-ERVIN, Counsel for Intellectual Property & International Antitrust, Office of International Affairs, Federal Trade Commission, Washington, DC PANELISTS: • HUANG Yong, Chief Executive Officer, University of International Business & Economics, Beijing, China • Elizabeth WANG, Charles River Associates, Boston, MA • Mark WHITENER, Senior Counsel, Competition Law & Policy, General Electric Co, Washington, DC • XU Kunlin, Director General, National Development and Reform Commission, Beijing, China s • Representative, State Administration for Industry and Commerce, Beijing, China 3:15 – 5:00 pm HOT TOPICS SPRING MEETING CO-CHAIRS AND MODERATORS: • Sharis A. POZEN, Vice President, Global Competition and Antitrust, General Electric Co, Washington, DC • Hartmut SCHNEIDER, WilmerHale, Washington, DC PANELISTS: • Kevin ARQUIT, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP, New York, NY • The Honorable Julie BRILL, Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission, Washington, DC • Alexander ITALIANER, Director-General, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium • Carl SHAPIRO, University of California, Berkeley, CA Schedule event of

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FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 2015 7:30 am – noon BOOKSTORE & REGISTRATION OPEN 8:15 – 9:45 am AGENCY UPDATE WITH THE FTC BUREAU DIRECTORS Presented by the Federal Civil Enforcement Committee Hear directly from the Federal Trade Commission Directors of the Bureau of Competition, Bureau of Consumer Protection, and Bureau of Economics about the latest in antitrust and consumer protection enforcement and policy initiatives. CHAIR: • Jeffrey S. JACOBOVITZ, Arnall Golden Gregory LLP, Washington, DC MODERATOR: • William C. MACLEOD, Kelley Drye & Warren LLP, Washington, DC PANELISTS: • Deborah L. FEINSTEIN, Director, Bureau of Competition, Federal Trade Commission, Washington, DC • Francine LAFONTAINE, Director, Bureau of Economics, Federal Trade Commission, Washington, DC • Jessica L. RICH, Director, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Federal Trade Commission, Washington, DC 8:15 – 9:45 am DOWNLOADING THE FUTURE: MEDIA MERGERS AND CONTENT DISTRIBUTION Presented by the Distribution & Franchising, Media & Technology, and Mergers & Acquisitions Committees A wave of large and almost simultaneous mergers, including Comcast-TWC-Charter and AT&T-DirecTV, are among the factors changing media distribution. The combination of multiple transactions under review, convergence between industries, technological changes, and a regulatory environment in flux raises unique challenges for regulators, the merging parties, and other industry participants. CHAIR AND MODERATOR: • Celeste C. SARAVIA, Cornerstone Research, San Francisco, CA PANELISTS: • C. Scott HEMPHILL, Columbia Law School, New York, NY • William J. KOLASKY, Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP, Washington, DC • Jeane A. THOMAS, Crowell & Moring LLP, Washington, DC • Michael L. WEINER, Dechert LLP, New York, NY 8:15 – 9:45 am IS FALSE ADVERTISING ANTICOMPETITIVE? Presented by the Consumer Protection Committee Should antitrust laws ever consider a firm’s deceptive practices towards consumers? This panel will discuss whether and when false advertising can be the basis of a Sherman Act §2 claim and how brand power plays into this consideration. Learn about recent litigation trends and the economics behind the potential anticompetitive effects of false advertising. CHAIR and MODERATOR: • Svetlana S. Gans, Staff Attorney, Division of Marketing Practices, Federal Trade Commmission, Washington, DC PANELISTS: • Robert A. ATKINS, Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP, New York, NY • Rebecca KIRK FAIR, Analysis Group, Boston, MA • Maurice E. STUCKE, University of Tennessee College of Law, Knoxville, TN • Spencer Weber WALLER, Loyola University Chicago School of Law, Chicago, IL s Schedule event of

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