Antitrust 2025: Forecasting the Future of Competition Enforcement
Three-Part Webinar Series
Join members of Arnold & Porter’s Antitrust/Competition practice group in a three-part webinar series that delves into the evolving U.S. antitrust enforcement landscape. Drawing upon the key developments of 2024, coupled with ongoing changes as a new presidential administration shifts policies and priorities, our Antitrust/Competition lawyers will provide critical insights into potential enforcement trends and challenges in 2025. This series will equip you with the knowledge needed to anticipate and navigate the future of competition law, preparing your business for the evolving enforcement environment.
You may register for any or all of these complimentary webinars using the “Register” button.
Part III: Mergers & Acquisitions: Shaping the Competitive Landscape
During this session, we will examine major antitrust M&A challenges from 2024 to analyze their implications for companies planning acquisitions in the coming year. Our panel also will discuss evolving enforcement trends, key legal developments, and the potential impact of the administration change on M&A transactions. Learn how to navigate the evolving enforcement environment to ensure your M&A strategies are aligned for future success.
Upcoming Webinars
Part II: Antitrust Litigation: Preparing for Tomorrow's DisputesTuesday, April 29 (rescheduled from March 19) | 1-2 p.m. ET
In the second part of our series, our antitrust litigators will dissect the key antitrust litigation disputes of 2024, analyzing their implications for businesses in the year ahead. We will discuss emerging legal trends, evolving case law, and the potential impact of recent regulatory shifts on antitrust litigation. Attendees will gain valuable insights to prepare their businesses for potential disputes and navigate the complexities of the current antitrust landscape.
Sonia Pfaffenroth | PartnerDan Asimow | Partner
Bill Efron | Partner
If you previously registered for Part II, originally scheduled for March 19, you will need to register again by clicking the RSVP button.
Watch the Other Webinars in Our Series
Part I: Criminal Antitrust: Identifying Emerging RisksLearn more and watch the recording here