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The Future of Antitrust
BYU Law School's Global Business Law Program
10 episodes
1 week ago
This podcast includes audio content from webinars and in-person conferences held as part of the Future of Antitrust, a series produced by BYU Law School's Global Business Law Program.
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This podcast includes audio content from webinars and in-person conferences held as part of the Future of Antitrust, a series produced by BYU Law School's Global Business Law Program.
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Tech Platforms in a New Age of Competition Law (Oct. 21, 2022): Fireside Chat with David Higbee (Shearman & Sterling), Diana Moss (American Antitrust Institute), and Bilal Sayyed (TechFreedom)
The Future of Antitrust
58 minutes 4 seconds
2 years ago
Tech Platforms in a New Age of Competition Law (Oct. 21, 2022): Fireside Chat with David Higbee (Shearman & Sterling), Diana Moss (American Antitrust Institute), and Bilal Sayyed (TechFreedom)

In this wide-ranging discussion moderated by David Higbee, Diana Moss and Bilal Sayyed kick off the Tech Platforms in a New Age of Competition Law conference by providing context on where the antitrust regulation of platform industries has been and where it may be going in the future.

The Future of Antitrust
This podcast includes audio content from webinars and in-person conferences held as part of the Future of Antitrust, a series produced by BYU Law School's Global Business Law Program.