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The European Union Antitrust Case Against Microsoft and What it Means for Silicon Valley Companies

Sponsored by:
White & Case and The Stanford Program in Law, Science & Technology
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Tuesday, March 06, 2007 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM

 
Stanford Law School
559 Nathan Abbott Way
Room 290
Stanford, CA  94305
USA

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The European Union Antitrust Case Against Microsoft and What it Means for Silicon Valley Companies

 

Reception: 5:30-6:15 p.m., Stanford Law School, Student Lounge

Discussion: 6:30-8:00 p.m., Stanford Law School, Room 290

The verdict in the European Union’s Antitrust case against Microsoft is due shortly.   Once it is rendered, it is sure to have implications for Silicon Valley companies and the manner in which they license and bundle their technology. 

Please join us for a reception followed by a panel discussion led by a panel of attorneys, economists and academics as they analyze the European antitrust case against Microsoft and what it will mean for Silicon Valley. 

Panelists:

Moderator:  Mark Lemley, Director, Stanford Program in Law, Science and Technology 

Tim Bresnahan, Chair, Department of Economics, Stanford University

Tom Burt, Deputy General Counsel, Microsoft Corporation

Ian Forrester QC, appellate co-counsel for Microsoft Corporation before the European Courts in Luxembourg

Dan Garrett, Cornerstone Research

R. Hewitt Pate, former Head of the Antitrust Division, Dept of Justice; partner, Hunton and Williams

 

CLE Credit: 1.5 hours

 
   

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