Episodes

  • #298 What Has Happened to Merger Control in India? The Impact of the September 2024 Changes
    Nov 4 2024

    Significant changes to the Indian merger control regime came into effect in September 2024. But what has happened? Nisha Kaur Uberoi, partner at JSA law firm in Mumbai, joins Puja Patel and Matthew Hall to discuss the changes and their likely practical impact on transactions affecting India. Listen to this episode to learn more about the changes including the new deal value threshold, the codification of the material influence test for control, new timelines and procedure and the impact of new definitions on the use of the Green Channel route for approval.

    With special guest:

    Nisha Kaur Uberoi, partner, JSA advocates & solicitors

    Related Links:

    • JSA article, "What the overhaul of India’s merger control regime means", 24 September 2024
    • India Competition Act, 2002
    • Competition Amendment Act, 2023
    • Competition Commission of India (Combinations) Regulations, 2024
    • Competition (Criteria for Exemption of Combinations) Rules, 2024
    • Notifications of the changes

    Hosted by:

    Puja Patel, A&O Shearman US LLP and Matthew Hall, McGuireWoods London LLP

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    34 mins
  • #297 HSR You Kidding Me? Unpacking the New Requirements for Merging Parties in the U.S.
    Oct 28 2024

    Over a year after the FTC and DOJ first announced changes to the premerger notification form and associated rules under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act, the final rules were released in October 2024. What do these new HSR rules mean in practice for parties to transactions that must make an HSR filing? Daniel Rosenthal, Special Counsel at Milbank, joins hosts Jaclyn Phillips and Matt Tabas to discuss these changes in detail. Listen to this episode to learn more about what has changed, what hasn't, and how you can start to prepare.

    With special guest:

    Daniel J. Rosenthal, Special Counsel, Milbank LLP

    Related Links:

    The New HSR Form Is Here

    Hosted by:

    Jaclyn Phillips, White & Case LLP and Matt Tabas, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP

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    31 mins
  • #296 How Should Competition Law Be Dealing With AI and Climate Change?
    Oct 21 2024

    Can competition law save humanity? Over the past two years, Fiona Schaeffer has spurred on the lawyers, regulators, and economists of the ABA Antitrust Law Section to examine the role that antitrust law has, or potentially will have, in dealing with the existential challenges posed by climate change and the rise of artificial intelligence. In this episode, co-hosts Alicia Downey and Anora Wang talk with Fiona about why she chose to focus attention on these two issues during her recent term as Section Chair, and the insights that listeners should take away from the Section's work to date.

    With special guest:

    Fiona Schaeffer, Milbank LLP

    Related Links:

    • Joint Section Comments on the Canadian Competition Bureau’s Discussion Paper on Artificial Intelligence and Competition (July 9, 2024)
    • Report on Competition Law and Sustainability to the JFTC by the International Comments and Policy Committee (March 18, 2024)
    • Joint Section Comments on the European Commission’s Consultation on Generative AI (March 6, 2024)


    Hosted by:

    Alicia Downey, Downey Law LLC and Anora Wang, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP

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    28 mins
  • #295 More or (Even) Less Certainty in EU Merger Control? The European Court of Justice Judgment in Illumina/GRAIL
    Oct 14 2024

    The European Commission's attempt to claim jurisdiction under the EU merger rules over Illumina's acquisition of GRAIL ultimately resulted in a stinging court defeat for the regulator. But why did it lose and what will happen now to merger reviews of "below threshold" transactions in the EU? Nicole Kar, partner at Paul, Weiss in London, joins Matthew Hall and James Hunsberger to discuss the Commission's 2021 re-interpretation of its powers under Article 22 of the EU Merger Regulation, the European Court of Justice judgment striking that down and the alternative avenues for the Commission or EU countries to claim jurisdiction over killer and reverse killer transactions. Listen to this episode to learn more about how to analyse the risk and practical steps to take in relation to these transactions.

    With special guest:

    Nicole Kar, Partner, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP

    Related Links:

    • European Commission March 2021 guidance on use of Article 22 of the EU Merger Regulation
    • European Commission FAQ on March 2021 Article 22 guidance
    • General Court judgment 13 July 2022 on application of Article 22 by European Commission in Illumina/GRAIL
    • Advocate General opinion 21 March 2024 on application of Article 22 by European Commission in Illumina/GRAIL
    • European Court of Justice judgment 3 September 2024 on application of Article 22 by European Commission in Illumina/GRAIL
    • Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP Client Memorandum "Mind the Gap: ECJ Judgment Determines European Commission Cannot Review Deals Below Member State Merger Control Thresholds"

    Hosted by:

    James Hunsberger, Axinn, Veltrop & Harkrider LLP and Matthew Hall, McGuireWoods London LLP

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    37 mins
  • #294 Acquisitions or Not? Big Tech's Big Problems Investing in Artificial Intelligence
    Oct 7 2024

    It's no secret that competition agencies in the U.S. and elsewhere have been scrutinizing Big Tech's efforts to acquire emerging players in the AI space. In this episode, Luis Blanquez of Bona Law, P.C., talks to co-hosts Alicia Downey and Anant Raut about how the enforcers' concerns are now extending to investments, licensing deals, and other types of transactions that fall outside merger clearance review. Will recently announced investigations into such transactions protect future rivals from Big Tech’s dominance or chill investments in AI technology innovation? Listen to this episode to learn about the effect these investigations may be having on not just the companies directly involved, but also venture capital investors and AI start-ups generally.

    With special guest:

    Luis Blanquez, Partner, Bona Law P.C.

    Related Links:

    • Mergers & Acquisitions, AI and Antitrust: The New Creative Ways for Big Tech to Enter the AI Market and Avoid HSR Rules, The Antitrust Attorney Blog (July 21, 2024)
    • UK Competition and Markets Authority, AI Strategic update (April 29, 2024)

    Hosted by:

    Alicia Downey, Downey Law LLC and Anant Raut

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    24 mins
  • #293 Is the EU Position Now Clear? The European Commission’s Draft Guidelines on Exclusionary Abuses of Dominance
    Sep 30 2024

    The European Commission's draft guidelines on exclusionary abuses of dominance will, once adopted, be a key document when applying EU competition law. But what is in the draft? Rona Bar-Isaac, head of competition at Addleshaw Goddard in London, joins Matthew Hall and Derek Jackson to discuss the draft guidelines and a controversial European Court of Justice judgment which was released soon after the publication of the guidelines. Listen to this episode to learn more about the components of the draft, including the Commission's two-stage approach for analysing potential exclusionary abuses of dominance and the available defences, as well as the implications for the guidelines of the Google Shopping ECJ judgment that deals with self-preferencing as an abuse.

    With special guest:

    Rona Bar-Isaac, partner, Addleshaw Goddard LLP

    Related Links:

    • European Commission press release 1 August 2024 consultation on draft antitrust guidelines on exclusionary abuses
    • European Commission consultation webpage including draft guidelines
    • European Court of Justice press release 10 September 2024 Google Shopping judgment
    • European Court of Justice 10 September 2024 Google Shopping judgment
    • Addleshaw Goddard 8 August 2024 briefing on draft antitrust guidelines on exclusionary abuses

    Hosted by:

    Matthew Hall, McGuireWoods London LLP and Derek Jackson, Cohen & Gresser LLP

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    40 mins
  • #292 Thinking About Going Small? Starting Up a Solo or Small Firm Antitrust Practice
    Sep 23 2024

    Can a Big Law antitrust practitioner have a successful career as a solo or small firm lawyer? In this episode, antitrust trial lawyer Sean Gates and co-hosts Alicia Downey and Matt Reynolds talk about their experiences leaving large firms to strike out on their own in the middle of their careers. Listen to this episode to learn what motivated them to "go small," and why antitrust law offers unique challenges, opportunities, and rewards to those looking for an alternative to Big Law practice.

    With special guest:

    Sean Gates, Partner, Illovsky Gates & Calia LLP

    Hosted by:

    Alicia Downey, Downey Law LLC and Matthew Reynolds, Huth Reynolds LLP

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    32 mins
  • #291 How Was Your Life In Antitrust? A Conversation With Jon Jacobson
    Sep 16 2024

    What were the cases and controversies that defined a decades-long career as an antitrust lawyer and scholar? Hosts Alicia Downey and Subrata Bhattacharjee welcome former Antitrust Law Section Chair Jon Jacobson back to the podcast to talk about his newly-published memoir of the highs and lows of litigating some of the biggest antitrust cases in U.S. legal history. Listen to this episode to learn how trial lawyers like Jon have helped to shape U.S. competition law and public policy.

    With special guest:

    Jonathan Jacobson, Partner (retired), Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati

    Related Links:

    Jonathan Jacobson, My Life in Antitrust (2024)
    "Rock Can't Get No Satisfaction? Antitrust and Rock 'n' Roll, Our Curious Amalgam, Episode #1 (Aug. 12, 2019)
    Bayou Bottling, Inc. v. Dr. Pepper Co., 725 F.2d 300 (5th Cir. 1984)
    Sewell Plastics, Inc. v. The Coca-Cola Co., 720 F. Supp. 1196 (W.D.N.C 1989)


    Hosted by:

    Alicia Downey, Downey Law LLC and Subrata Bhattacharjee, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP

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    32 mins