Antitrust Litigation
Organiser: Global Competition Review
Tuesday, 12 October 2010
London, UK
- Tel: + 44 207 908 1185
- GCRconferences@GlobalCompetitionReview.com
- Event sponsorship
GCR’s 2010 Antitrust Litigation conference brings together leading competition and litigation experts from the UK, other EU member states and the US who will provide practical guidance for potential claimants and defendants.
Topics will include
- Jurisdiction and Forum Shopping: Germany Vs the UK
- Settlements: Relevant issues when settling international claims
- Access to Commission File
- The Oxera Report
- Damages: A case study
- Dealing with the individual - criminal sanctions, implications for civil litigation
- The Competition Appeal Tribunal - is it a suitable forum for international damages claims?
CHAIRMAN AND SPEAKERS from the European Commission, the judiciary, law firms and industry include:
- John Pheasant, Partner, Hogan Lovells International LLP
- Mr. Justice Barling, President, Competition Appeal Tribunal
- Nicholas Green QC, Brick Court Chambers
- Mark Hoskins QC, Brick Court Chambers
- Elizabeth Morony, Partner, Clifford Chance LLP
- Nicholas Heaton, Partner, Hogan Lovells International LLP
- Ingo Brinker, Partner, Gleiss Lutz
- Georg Berrisch, Partner, Covington & Burling LLP
- Jon Lawrence, Partner, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP
- Alan Wiseman, Partner, Howrey LLP
- Jeroen Kortmann, Partner, Stibbe. Professor, University of Amsterdam
- Christopher Vajda QC, Monckton Chambers
- Eddy de Smijter, Private Enforcement Unit, DG Competition, European Commission
- Gunnar Niels, Director, Oxera
- Bruno Augustin, Assistant Director, Ernst Young
- Richard Pike, Partner, Baker & McKenzie LLP
- Michael O’Kane, Partner, Peters and Peters
- Mark Simpson QC, Fountain Court
09.00 Chairman’s Introduction
09.15 Jurisdiction and Forum Shopping:Germany v the UK
• Choice of jurisdiction, Cooper Tire, and the CAT’s jurisdiction, Enron
• Permission in the CAT, Emerson, and in the High Court, National Grid
• Options pending annulment proceedings
• Limitation periods
• Disclosure
• Assessment of damages
• Passing on, including burden of proof
• Costs rules, including availability of alternative costs arrangements, funding
• Track record of cases
Mark Hoskins QC, Brick Court Chambers
Elizabeth Morony, Partner, Clifford Chance LLP
Nick Heaton, Partner, Hogan Lovells LLP
Ingo Brinker, Partner, Gleiss Lutz
Georg Berrisch, Partner, Covington & Burling LLP
11.15 Coffee
11.35 Settlements: Relevant issues when settling international claims
• Multi-jurisdiction litigation
• Contribution claims
Jon Lawrence, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP
Alan Wiseman, Partner, Howrey LLP
Jeroen Kortmann, Partner, Stibbe
Professor, University of Amsterdam
12.15 Access to Commission file
• Can disclosure in national proceedings of confidential versions of the Commission’s decision, leniency material and other documents on the Commission’s file, material from annulment proceedings, etc be resisted
• The Commission’s approach to access to its file by potential claimants
• The decision of the Ombudsman (June 2010)
• The anticipated judgment of the General Court
Christopher Vajda QC, Monckton Chambers
Comment: Eddy de Smijter, DG Competition, European Commission
13.00 Lunch
14.15 Quantifying damages: Towards guidance to courts
• The Oxera report
• Economic methods that fit within the legal rules
• Simple versus complex models
• Examples of cartel damages cases
Gunnar Niels, Director, Oxera
14.45 Damages: A case study
• Scope of the infringement
• Causation
• Quantification
• Proof of passing on
Panellists:
Richard Pike, Partner, Baker & McKenzie
Bruno Augustin, Assistant Director, Ernst & Young
Gunnar Niels, Director, Oxera
15.45 Tea
16.00 Dealing with the individual
• Criminal sanctions: implications for civil litigation
• The liability of the individual
• Does D & O cover respond to civil liability of a director for infringing activity?
• The Safeways appeal
Michael O’Kane, Partner, Peters & Peters
Mark Simpson QC, Fountain Court
16.45 The Competition Appeal Tribunal: Is it a suitable forum for international damages claims?
Gerald Barling QC, President, CAT
Nicholas Green QC, Brick Court Chambers
Chairman, The Bar Council
17.25 Q & A
17.30 Summing up and closing
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Comments on GCR conferences:
"A highly enjoyable day... The best conference on Competition law I've ever attended - the quality of the speakers was unparalleled"
-- Elaine Hutton
Venue Details
The King's Fund11-13 Cavendish Square
London, W1G 0AN, UK Tel: 020 7307 2400 Venue website
Sponsorship opportunities
GCR conferences provide an excellent opportunity to raise your corporate profile, allowing face-to-face interaction with key clients and decision makers.
To discuss the opportunities available, please contact:
- Tel: + 44 207 908 1185
- GCRconferences@GlobalCompetitionReview.com

