[Webinar] Changes in U.S. Antitrust Law for M&A and JVs: What Japanese Companies Need to Know~ Part 2
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2023/ 11/ 142023/10/12Sunday (Thursday) Co-sponsored online seminar by Winston & Strawn LLP / FRONTEO Co., Ltd.
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Points of attendance
n 2023, US antitrust enforcers have adopted new policies and proposed rules to significantly change the process for M&A antitrust review. Recent changes also impact compliance requirements for JVs and other less-formal competitor collaborations, including data exchanges through third parties. This seminar will cover what Japanese businesses need to know about these changes in US antitrust law, including:
- Major changes proposed to pre-merger “HSR” filing requirements, which will dramatically expand the information and documents
New merger guidelines to evaluate whether M&A is likely to be cleared or challenged by the US antitrust agencies
- Withdrawal of longstanding “safety zones” that protected certain data sharing, joint purchasing, and other competitor collaborations from challenge by US antitrust agencies
We will discuss what businesses must do to comply with new rules, and how businesses can best position themselves for a smooth antitrust review process to get their deals approved.
*This seminar will be held entirely in English.
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2023/10/12Sunday (Thursday) Co-sponsored online seminar by Winston & Strawn LLP / FRONTEO Co., Ltd.
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Points of attendance
n 2023, US antitrust enforcers have adopted new policies and proposed rules to significantly change the process for M&A antitrust review. Recent changes also impact compliance requirements for JVs and other less-formal competitor collaborations, including data exchanges through third parties. This seminar will cover what Japanese businesses need to know about these changes in US antitrust law, including:
- Major changes proposed to pre-merger “HSR” filing requirements, which will dramatically expand the information and documents
New merger guidelines to evaluate whether M&A is likely to be cleared or challenged by the US antitrust agencies
- Withdrawal of longstanding “safety zones” that protected certain data sharing, joint purchasing, and other competitor collaborations from challenge by US antitrust agencies
We will discuss what businesses must do to comply with new rules, and how businesses can best position themselves for a smooth antitrust review process to get their deals approved.
*This seminar will be held entirely in English.
lecturer
Winston & Strawn LLP
Partner in Chicago and Washington, DC Kevin B. Goldstein
Kevin Goldstein is an antitrust lawyer and litigator who provides counsel in all areas of antitrust law, including civil litigation, government investigations, and mergers. He specializes in defending clients in high-stakes contested matters, including in class actions, multidistrict litigation, civil and criminal investigations, and other private litigation and arbitration. Kevin has built a strong antitrust practice handling U.S. federal and state antitrust issues, including defending against claims of price-fixing, illegal vertical agreements, monopolization, and no-poach violations. He also has counseled clients on data exchanges, JVs and competitor collaborations, pricing and distribution issues, and a wide array of other antitrust issues. He also has significant experience working with the U.S. FTC, DOJ Antitrust Division, and state attorneys general both to defend conduct investigations and to obtain regulatory approvals for complex transactions. Kevin is also adept at multijurisdictional cartel and merger defenses, with experience coordinating defense between the United States and jurisdictions including the EU, Japan, Korea, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, China, and South Africa. He also has experience with a wide range of industries including automotive, chemicals, consumer electronics, financial services, food and agriculture, health care and insurance, medical devices, music licensing, pharmaceuticals, publishing, radio, retail, and semiconductors.
Kevin in a leader in Winston’s industry-leading Japan Practice. He first lived and studied in Japan as a teenager, and has regularly visited Japan throughout his legal career. He regularly advises Japanese companies on antitrust compliance, transactional, and dispute matters. Kevin serves on the Board of Directors of the Japan America Society of Chicago.
Kevin also serves as Chair of the Chicago Bar Association Antitrust Committee. He has been recognized as a “Rising Star” for Antitrust Litigation by Super Lawyers for several years running and named to Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in America for Antitrust Law from 2021-2023.
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Winston is one of the world’s leading law firms for the service of clients based in Japan, with over 50 years of working alongside Japan’s leading companies, organizations, and individuals in the pursuit of their most critical legal and business objectives. At any given time, our multinational team of attorneys is advising no fewer than 30 major Japanese clients on matters ranging from corporate transactions to high-stakes litigation to the protection and licensing of intellectual property to the handling of sensitive criminal international cartel investigations and related private treble-damages class actions.
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