Seminar Number

055935

CLE Hours
(Self Study Only)

6.5 CLE Hours including 1 Trial Practice Hour

 

Recorded February 4, 2005

Presiding:
Charles C. Murphy, Jr., Program Chair, Vaughan & Murphy, Atlanta
WELCOME AND PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Charles C. Murphy, Jr.

DISTRIBUTION - ADVISING THE SALES FORCE

  • Basics Refusal To Deal And Exclusives
  • Recent Examples Of Price Fixing, Bid Rigging, and Customer Allocation
  • Other Pitfalls Price Discrimination
  • Antitrust Compliance Programs

Moderator:
Randall L. Allen, Alston & Bird LLP, Atlanta

Speakers:
Kenneth L. Glazer, The Coca-Cola Company, Atlanta
June Ann Sauntry, Troutman Sanders LLP, Atlanta

DEALS STRUCTURING TRANSACTIONS TO ADDRESS ANTITRUST CONCERNS
  • Technical Violations (Recent Cases On Failure To File HSR And Gun Jumping)
  • Merger Update (Oracle And Arch Coal)
  • Other Collaborations (Joint Marketing Ventures, Joint Production Ventures, Information Sharing, Cross Licensing)
  • Antitrust Division Guidelines
  • Business Review Policy DOJ; FTC

Speakers:
Jeffrey L. Berhold, Jeffrey L. Berhold, P.C., Atlanta
Norman M. Brothers, Jr., Legal Department, United Parcel Service, Atlanta

WHAT TO DO WHEN THE GOVERNMENT CALLS

  • The Unannounced FBI Interview
  • The Search Warrant
  • The Internal Investigation
  • Damage Control

Moderator:
Charles C. Murphy, Jr.

Speaker:
James R. McGibbon, Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP, Atlanta

DEALING WITH THE GOVERNMENT
  • Amnesty/Leniency
  • When Is It Available
  • Variations On The Amnesty Theme
  • Amnesty Plus
  • Current Officers, Directors And Principals
  • Immunity
  • Proffer Procedure
  • Queen For A Day
  • Pleas
  • Antitrust Crimes
  • Non-Antitrust Crimes

Speakers:
Nezida S. Davis, Chief, Atlanta Office, Antitrust Division, United States Department of Justice, Atlanta
Glenn D. Baker, Assistant Chief, Atlanta Office, Antitrust Division, United States Department of Justice, Atlanta
Nicholas A. Lotito, Davis, Zipperman, Kirschenbaum & Lotito, Atlanta
Kimberly L. Myers, Rogers & Hardin LLP, Atlanta

THE IMPACT OF CRIMINAL CASES ON CIVIL ACTIONS
Jeffrey S. Cashdan, King & Spalding LLP, Atlanta