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Competition Day 2017

Competition Day 2017

Tid 7 December 2017 09:00 – 12:45

Plats Baker McKenzie, Vasagatan 7, Stockholm

Welcome to Competition Day 2017

What are the competition law challenges to your business in the new digital economy? How do in-house legal counsel work to be an effective first line of defence in antitrust matters?

Sign up for Baker McKenzie’s Competition Day and hear more about recent developments and upcoming trends. Listen to speakers from Atlas Copco, BMW Group,Shire, the Swedish Competition Authority and fromBaker McKenzie’s European & Competition Law practice in Brussels.

The seminar is free of charge. Please note that some sessions will be held in Swedish.

Agenda

Breakfast will be served from 08.30.

Agenda

Breakfast will be served from 08.30.

08.30-09.00 Registration and coffee

09.00-10-00 Welcome

Mattias Hedwall and Erik Brändt Öfverholm, Baker McKenzie

09.15-09.45 Recent developments in competition law

A walk-through of new developments in the field.

Maxwell Richmond and Philip Thorell, Baker McKenzie

09.45-10.15 Dawn raids – how to prevent and how to react

A practical perspective on how to prevent flagrant breaches of competition law in your business, and a short summary of best practice in the event of a dawn raid.

Erik Brändt Öfverholm, Baker McKenzie

10.15-10.45 Cartels and corruption - a view from the enforcer

The Authority’s view on cartels and the interface with corruption and bribery.

Hanna Witt, Director, Competition Enforcement Department, Swedish Competition Authority

10.45-11.00 Coffee break

11.00-11.45 In-house legal counsel panel discussion: how to be an effective first line of defence in antitrust matters?

Maria Lindberg, Legal and Compliance Manager, BMW Group Northern Europe

Jacob Westin, Legal Counsel, Nordic-Baltic, Shire

Håkan Osvald, Senior Vice President, General Counsel, Atlas Copco AB

Moderator: Erik Brändt Öfverholm

11.45-12.30 Key-note: Big data, e-commerce and e-collusion

A summary of new competition law implications in the digital economy.

Bill Batchelor, Partner, Baker McKenzie, Brussels

12.30-12.45 Wrap-up & Q&A

12.45- Lunch