The American Bar Association Antitrust Law Section will host its 2025 Antitrust Spring Meeting, the largest gathering of competition, consumer protection and data privacy professionals from around the world, April 2-4 at the Marriott Marquis in Washington, D.C. The conference features a host of top U.S., international and state enforcers and other officials from the private and public sectors, including new European Commissioner Teresa Ribera.
More than 3,700 academics, economists, government enforcement officials, private attorneys from plaintiffs and defense bars, in-house corporate counsel, judges and businesspeople from 70 countries are expected to attend the conference. Sessions cover a broad range of national and global antitrust, consumer protection and data privacy issues.
On Thursday, April 3, the Chair’s Showcase, “Have We Been Doing It All Wrong?,” will discuss complexity economics, chaos theory, dynamic competition, agent-based modeling and other economic views and their utility to antitrust enforcement.
Other highlights among the 70 sessions are:
• “2025 Big Tech Lawsuits/Enforcement Update”
• “Briefing With the State Enforcers”
• “Back to the Future? Antitrust Under Trump”
• “Consumer Protection: Year in Review”
• “Dealmaking in an Age of Antitrust Deterrence”
• “DOJ: Past, Present and Future”
• “FTC: Past, Present and Future”
• “Health, Privacy and AI”
• “Has Competition in the U.S. Been Declining?”
• “Hot Topics”
• “Hot-Button Issues in Class Action Litigation”
• “Views from the Bench”
• “Enforcers’ Roundtable”
For additional information on the meeting, visit www.americanbar.org/groups/antitrust_law.
(https://www.americanbar.org/news/abanews/aba-news-archives/2025/03/aba-antitrust-law-spring-meeting-dc/)
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