Mar 02

GCR Live Law Leaders Asia-Pacific 2012

Organiser: Global Competition Review

Friday, 02 March - Saturday, 03 March 2012

Singapore, Singapore

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From mature competition jurisdictions such as Korea, Japan, Australia and New Zealand to the swiftly-evolving regimes in China and south-east Asia, countries across the Asia-Pacific region recognise the importance of having fully-functional antitrust regimes. And companies across the world understand that doing business in Asia-Pacific requires first-rate antitrust counsel.

GCR Live: Law Leaders Asia-Pacific will address the most pressing antitrust issues facing in-house counsel and private practitioners in the Asia-Pacific region today.

Topics include -

Merger control

A panel of international speakers will discuss how competition regimes in the Asia-Pacific region compare and contrast to other enforcement models around the world. The panel will consider the substantive and procedural merger control issues faced by in-house counsel from companies looking to expand in Asia-Pacific and beyond, including recent developments in filing thresholds, review processes and review standards.

Cartel enforcement

Speakers will look at a selection of cartel enforcement regimes and recent cases from across the region and how they compare to international norms. The panel will examine how Asian companies react to cartel cases brought by antitrust authorities in the US, EU and Australia, and how cooperation between those agencies and Asian enforcers is becoming increasingly sophisticated.

Abuse of dominance

China, India, Singapore and New Zealand are just a few of the Asia-Pacific jurisdictions that have seen major abuse of dominance cases in recent times – many of which are against state-owned, or state-fostered, companies. Panellists will compare and contrast abuse of dominance enforcement across the Asia-Pacific region.

Competition, intellectual property & technology

The Asia-Pacific region is home to several of the world’s leading technology hubs, including South Korea, Japan, China and India. This panel will provide a global perspective on the interface between competition law and intellectual property in the technology industries and the difficulties faced by corporate counsel in dealing with competition law issues relating to IP in Asia.

ASEAN enforcer roundtable

All 10 ASEAN countries have pledged to have fully-functioning competition laws by 2015. Some have long-established regimes, while others appear to have some way to go. This roundtable will focus on how south-east Asian countries are approaching competition law enforcement, significant cases that have arisen so far, and how competition law in the region is likely to develop in future.

Foreign investment review and national security

This panel will look at foreign investment review and national security both in China and in other countries worldwide (for example investments into the US, Australia and Canada) with a particular focus on investments made by state-owned enterprises.

China’s enforcement regime

Ever since China introduced competition laws three years ago, the country’s three enforcement bodies have been among the most heavily watched antitrust enforcers in the world, such is their potential impact on global business. This panel will examine the most significant recent developments in China’s enforcement programme, including this year’s substantial antitrust fines, the remedies imposed on state-owned telecoms companies and the country’s approach to merger control.

Co-chairs:

Susan Ning, senior partner, King & Wood and

Prof R. Ian McEwin, National University of Singapore, Rajah & Tann, Global Economics Group

Keynote speaker:

Rod Sims, chairman, ACCC

Speakers:

Kala Anandarajah, Rajah & Tann

Vũ Bá Phú, Ministry of Industry and Trade, Vietnam

Simon Baxter, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

Junfeng Cai, Anti-Monopoly Bureau, MOFCOM, China

Lim Chong Kin, Drew and Napier LLC

John Davies, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP

Vinod Dhall, Dhall Law Chambers

Ninette Dodoo, Clifford Chance LLP

Shila Dorai Raj, The Malaysia Competition Commission

Mochamad Fachri, Baker & McKenzie

Joy Fuyuno, Microsoft

Jason Gudofsky, Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP

Colin Flynn, Singapore Airlines

Michael Han, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP

Toh Han Li, The Competition Commission, Singapore

H. Stephen Harris, Jr. Baker & McKenzie LLP

Sharon Henrick, Mallesons Stephen Jaques

Martyn Huckerby, Mallesons Stephen Jaques

Mark Katz, Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP

Kozo Kawai, Nishimura & Asahi

Yena Lim, The Competition Commission, Singapore

Andy Matthews, Minter Ellison

Jaeho Moon, Korea Fair Trade Commission

Mark Ohlson, YangMing Partners

Dave Poddar, Allen & Overy LLP

Bill Reid, Ashurst

Gavin Robert, Linklaters LLP

Yong Seok AHN, Lee & Ko

Daren Shiau, Allen & Gledhill LLP

Greg Slater, Intel

Geronimo L. Sy, Office for Competition, Department of Justice, The Republic of the Philippines

Thomas Vinje, Clifford Chance LLP

Marc Waha, Norton Rose

Peter Waters, Gilbert + Tobin

Jung Won Hyun, Kim & Chang

Baisha Zhang, GFE Law Office

Day one

08.30 Registration and coffee

09.00 Chairman’s opening remarks

09.05 Keynote address

09.35 Merger Control I – Substantive law

  • Australia
  • Japan
  • Singapore
  • Taiwan

11.10 Coffee

11.30 Cartel enforcement

  • Comparing and contrasting the region’s cartel enforcement regimes
  • Recent cases from across the region
  • How Asian companies react to cartel cases brought by antitrust authorities in the US, EU and Australia, and how cooperation between those agencies and Asian enforcers is becoming increasingly sophisticated

13.00 Lunch

14.00 Dominance/single firm conduct

  • Examining the region’s major abuse of dominance cases from the past year
  • Tackling abuse by state-owned – or state-fostered – enterprises
  • Comparing approaches with the EU and US

15.15 Tea break

15.30 Competition/IP & technology

  • A global perspective on the interface between competition law and intellectual property in the technology industries
  • Difficulties faced by corporate counsel in dealing with competition law issues relating to IP in Asia

16.45 ASEAN enforcer roundtable

  • How south-east Asian countries are approaching competition law enforcement
  • Will all ASEAN countries have competition regimes by 2015?
  • How competition law in the region is likely to develop

18.00 Drinks reception at The China Club, sponsored by Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer

Day two

09.00 Chairman’s opening remarks

09.05 Merger control II Procedural law and jurisdiction

  • China
  • India
  • Korea
  • New Zealand

10.40 National security and foreign investment

  • Foreign investment review and national security issues in China and in other countries worldwide (for example investments into the US, Australia and Canada)
  • Investments by state-owned enterprises

11.30 Coffee

11.50 China’s enforcement regime

  • Significant recent developments
  • This year’s substantial antitrust fines and remedies
  • What the future holds for Chinese antitrust enforcement

13.00 Lunch

14.00 Close of conference

Sponsors and media partners

Venue sponsored by Maxwell Chambers.

Drinks reception sponsored by Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP.

Lunch sponsored by Drew & Napier.

Refreshment breaks sponsored by Rajah & Tann.

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"A highly enjoyable day... The best conference on Competition law I've ever attended - the quality of the speakers was unparalleled"

-- Elaine Hutton

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