12 January 2021

Antitrust Compliance Awards

Date & place

From 12 January to 10 May 2021

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Program

FIRESIDE CHAT: WHY ANTITRUST COMPLIANCE?
COMPETITION AGENCIES’ POINTS OF VIEW

Jan. 12

Webinar held on Tuesday 12 January 2021 - 15:30 CET - 09:30 EST.
See below for the documentation of this webinar.

Isabelle DE SILVA | President, Autorité de la concurrence, Paris [bio]
Olivier GUERSENT | Director General, DG COMP, Brussels [bio]
Chair: Joshua H. SOVEN | Partner, Wilson Sonsini, Washington D.C. [bio]

HOW TO PREVENT ANTITRUST BREACHES?
FOSTERING A CULTURE OF COMPLIANCE

Feb. 18

Webinar held on Thursday 18 February 2021 - 16:00 CET - 10:00 EST
See below for the documentation of this webinar.

> Governance issues: Why do people cheat? Is the top management on board?
> Risk Assessment: How to assess? When to involve consultants, economists and lawyers? When to reach out to Competition Agencies?
> Policies & Guidance: How to best draft them?
> Hotline, AI & algorithms, internal/external audits, attorney-client privilege audits...
> Validation process: How to set it up?
> Training: Content, format & tools do matter

Majid CHARANIA | Director of Compliance, Competition Bureau Canada, Toronto [bio]
Maria COPPOLA | Counsel for Intn. Antitrust, US FTC, Washington D.C. [bio]
Dina KALLAY | Head of Antitrust, Ericsson, Washington D.C. [bio]
Gönenç GÜRKAYNAK | Partner, ELIG Gürkaynak Attorneys-at-Law, Istanbul [bio]
Moderator: Lisl DUNLOP | Partner, Axinn, New York [bio]

HOW TO DETECT AND REACT TO ANTITRUST BREACHES?
PRACTICAL TOOLS AND TAKEAWAYS

Mar. 24

Webinar held on Tuesday March 23 -18:00 PDT, 21:00 EDT / Wednesday March 24 - 09:00 HKT, 12:00 AEDT.
See below for the documentation of this webinar.

> How to encourage a speak-up/listen-to culture?
> End & investigate the breach
> Consider leniency application
> Conduct wider due diligence in other divisions/jurisdictions
> Consider disciplinary sanctions

Eva W. COLE | Partner, Winston & Strawn, New York [bio]
Renée DUPREE | Senior Corporate Counsel, Competition Compliance, Google, San Francisco [bio]
Aik Kor SIA | Chief Executive, Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore, Singapore [bio]
Rod SIMS | Chair, Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, Canberra [bio]
Jodie WILLIAMS | Senior Legal Counsel, Qualcomm, San Diego [bio]
Moderator: Susan NING | Partner, King & Wood Mallesons, Beijing [bio]

HOW TO DEPLOY AND IMPLEMENT A COMPLIANCE PROGRAM?

Apr. 15

Webinar held on Thursday 15 April 2021 - 16.30 CEST - 10.30 EDT
See below for the documentation of this webinar.

> Hotline, AI & algorithms, internal/external audits, attorney-client privilege audits...
> Cross-functional relationships and common push-backs
> Avoid strictly national approach
> Deploy a global network
> Select law firm
> Select vendors
> Scale compliance measures

Cani FERNANDEZ | Chair, Spanish National Commission of Markets and Competition, Madrid [bio]
Dirk MIDDELSCHULTE | Global General Counsel – Competition, Unilever, Brussels [bio]
Jacques MOSCIANESE | Executive Director - Group Head of Institutional Affairs, Intesa Sanpaolo, Milan [bio]
Martijn SNOEP | Chair, Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets, The Hague [bio]
Moderator: Nicolas CHARBIT | Director, Concurrences, Paris/Londres/New York [bio]

AWARDS CEREMONY:
REWARDING THE MOST INNOVATIVE INITIATIVES

May 10

Monday 10 May 2021 - 15.30 CEST - 09.30 EDT

> Agency Award: Best Antitrust Compliance Initiatives
> Corporation Award: Best Antitrust Compliance Initiatives
> Academic Award: Best Antitrust Compliance Initiatives
> Law Firm Award: Best Antitrust Compliance Initiatives
> Legal Tech Award: Best Antitrust Compliance Initiatives
> Readers Award
> Grand Jury Award
> Special Award

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Full video, podcast and other materials are available here

WEBINAR #1: WHY ANTITRUST COMPLIANCE? COMPETITION AGENCIES’ POINTS OF VIEW

Click here to view the video, listen to the podcast or read the transcript of this webinar and see further documentation below.

Related articles

1. Elsa Haïm, Competition and Regulation in the Data Economy : Does Artificial Intelligence Demand a New Balance ?, Gintarė SURBLYTĖ-NAMAVIČIENĖ, février 2021, Concurrences N° 1-2021, Art. N° 98936

2. Aurélien Portuese, Anne Witt, Algorithmic antitrust (Londres, 6 mars 2020), septembre 2020, Concurrences N° 3-2020, Art. N° 95998

3. Michel Debroux, Digital economy: The French Competition Authority and the Bundeskartellamt publish a joint report on “Algorithms and Competition”, 6 November 2019, Concurrences N° 1-2020, Art. N° 93303



WEBINAR #2: HOW TO PREVENT ANTITRUST BREACHES?
FOSTERING A CULTURE OF COMPLIANCE

Click here to view the video, listen to the podcast or read the transcript of this webinar and see further documentation below.

Related articles

1. Emmanuel Combe, Constance Monnier-Schlumberger, Philippe Coen, Marie-Pascale Heusse, Chloé Le Coq, Catarina Marvão, Andreas Stephan, David Viros, Managerial behaviour and competition law, November 2020, Concurrences N° 4-2020, Art. N° 97086

2. Doug Tween, William Huynh, Antitrust: How to navigate a perilous but underappreciated compliance risk area, February 2020, Concurrences N° 1-2020, Art. N° 92661

3. Camilla Jain Holtse, Matthew Levitt, Camilla Holtse (Maersk): Antitrust compliance in a global context, February 2017, Concurrences N° 1-2017, Art. N° 82679, pp. 10-14

4. Jean-Baptiste Siproudhis, Competition Compliance 2.0, February 2017, Concurrences N° 1-2017, Art. N° 83481

5. Emmanuelle Auriol, Erling Hjelmeng, Tina Søreide, Deterring corruption and cartels: In search of a coherent approach, February 2017, Concurrences N° 1-2017, Art. N° 82670

6. Emmanuel Combe, Constance Monnier-Schlumberger, Fight against cartels and behaviour of managers, November 2016, Concurrences Nº 4-2016, Art. N° 81861, pp. 51-68

7. Robert C. Marshall, Leslie M. Marx, Section 1 Sherman Act: Compliance from an economic perspective, February 2016, Concurrences N° 1-2016, Art. N° 77332

8. David Leys, Competition Law Enforcement and Compliance Across the World - A Comparative View, January 2015, Concurrences N° 1-2015, Art. N° 70689, pp. 259-260

9. Wouter Wils, Antitrust Compliance Programmes & Optimal Antitrust Enforcement, September 2013, Concurrences N° 3-2013, Art. N° 52976

10. Bruno Lasserre, Cecilio Madero Villarejo, Oliver Bethell, François Brunet, TR I - Compliance Programs: How efficient are they really? (New Frontiers of Antitrust Conference - Paris, 10 February 2012), May 2012, Concurrences N° 2-2012, Art. N° 45116



WEBINAR #3: HOW TO DETECT AND REACT TO ANTITRUST BREACHES?
PRACTICAL TOOLS AND TAKEAWAYS

Click here to view the video, listen to the podcast or read the transcript of this webinar and see further documentation below.

WEBINAR #4: HOW TO DEPLOY AND IMPLEMENT A COMPLIANCE PROGRAM?

Click here to view the video, listen to the podcast or read the transcript of this webinar and see further documentation below.


Related articles

1. Jodie Williams, Risks and Reward: Building an Antitrust Compliance Program, Working Paper

2. Victor Oliveira Fernandes, Brazil: Compliance programs and abuse of dominance practices under Brazilian competition law – A roadmap for compliance monitors, September 2019, Concurrences N° 3-2019, Art. N° 90987, pp. 216-227

3. Stephen T. Cheng, The DOJ’s guidance on evaluation of corporate compliance programs , September 2019, Concurrences N° 3-2019, Art. N° 90989

4. Caroline Inthavisay, Simone Pieri, Business helping business to comply with the law: ICC Antitrust Compliance Toolkit, February 2016, Concurrences N° 1-2016, Art. N° 77301

5. Nathalie Jalabert-Doury, Farhad Sorabjee, Douwe Groenevelt, Theodore L. Banks, Bill Batchelor, Simon Albert, Kala Anandarajah, Khaled Attia, Ahmet Buğra Aydın, Shai Bakal, Jean-Maxime Blutel, Amanda Bodger, Reeti Choudhary, Simone Evans, Gustavo Flausino Coelho, Gönenç Gürkaynak, Chang-Sik Hwang, Akira Inoue, Matthew F. Jones, Marilyn Leblanc, Martin Nedelka, Zeynep Ortaç, Arti Raghavan, Madeleine Renaud, Bilal Shaukat, Gillian Sproul, Kylie Sturtz, David Tadmor, Mario Vogl, Best practices for compliance programs: Results of an international survey, May 2012, Concurrences N° 2-2012, Art. N° 44760

Organizers

Concurrences is launching the first global summit dedicated to Antitrust Compliance. This yearly event is designed to promote antitrust compliance by bringing together the most prominent and innovative actors across the field, including enforcers, academics, corporations, law firms, consultants and legal techs. The Antitrust Compliance Awards' goal is to offer increased visibility to their actions through panel discussions and awards recognition.

The aim of the Antitrust Compliance Awards is to contribute and promote compliance in the antitrust field. The Jury contributes to this achievement by selecting the most innovative antitrust compliance initiatives of the year.

A Board and five Steering Committees, composed of leading enforcers, academics, in-house counsels, lawyers and legal tech experts, participate impartially in this selection and seek to reward the most innovative antitrust compliance initiatives.

To learn more about the Antitrust Compliance Awards, visit the main website at compliance.concurrences.com.

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