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Date: Jan 26 2006 - 2:30pm - 3:30pm
This program will examine the likely role of antitrust law in the broadband communications world in the wake of Trinko and recent court of appeals decisions. It will also assess the impact that new technologies and the FCC’s broadband deregulatory initiatives may have on the role of antitrust law in communications markets. Participate in this program and get answers and guidance on the thorny issues that lawyers face when counseling their clients in this fast-changing business environment.
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