Antitrust in the Modern Age

February 28, 2018 • 12:30 PM • Law School 3037

The European Union has recently slapped Google with record-breaking fines for ant-trust violations. In an increasingly global market, when do competitive advantages become legal liabilities? How should governments consider the interests of consumers when leveling fines against companies? How big is too big? We will discuss these and other trade-competition related problems. Sponsored by the Duke Law Federalist Society. For more information please contact Daniel Behrman at dhb24@duke.edu.