Important Differences Between Federal and State Antitrust & Consumer Protection Laws

Program Date: 03/04/2020
Description
Federal and state antitrust laws, as well as the Federal Trade Commission Act and its state analogues, differ significantly, both substantively and procedurally. Bob Langer, who has written and spoken on this vital topic for more than forty years, and is the co-author of the treatise, “Unfair Trade Practices, Business Torts and Antitrust,” will discuss many of the most critically important differences that practitioners who litigate or counsel in this area of law should know. It is indeed a veritable trap for the unwary.
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California, Colorado Eligible, Florida, Georgia, New Jersey Eligible, New York, New York - BOTH New and Experienced Attorneys, Texas Self Study
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50 minute credit hour - 1.0 General CLE credit, based on a 50 minute credit hour
60 minute credit hour - 1.0 General CLE credit, based on a 60 minute credit hour
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Antitrust Law
Business Law
Business Organizations & Contracts
Federal Courts
Florida Eligible
Law Practice Management
Litigation & Litigation Skills
Privacy Law
Securities and Antitrust Litigation
Trial Skills
Presenters
![]() Robert M. Langer, Esq. Wiggin and Dana LLP |
Bob is recognized as one of the country’s foremost authorities on antitrust, consumer protection, and trade regulation law. He possesses unparalleled experience in counseling, litigation, and regulatory investigations in the field, and he is co-author of the definitive treatise on unfair trade practices and antitrust legal practice. A Partner in the firm's Litigation Department and Co-chair of the firm's Antitrust and Consumer Protection Practice Group, Bob’s experience includes class actions and representing clients in both federal and state courts and before the Federal Trade Commission, the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), and offices of state attorneys general and state consumer protection agencies throughout the U.S. Bob leverages more than two decades of experience as the Assistant Attorney General in charge of antitrust and consumer protection in Connecticut, where he litigated numerous antitrust and consumer matters in federal and state trial and appellate courts. His four decades of accomplishments have earned him a host of prestigious accolades, including Bob is a Charter Fellow and former Chair of the James W. Cooper Fellows Program of the Connecticut Bar Foundation, and a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation. He has been named Best Lawyers’ antitrust lawyer of the year for Hartford on several occasions.
Additionally, Bob has participated in numerous cases in the U.S. Supreme Court, including Leegin v. PSKS (2007), which, with the aid of an amicus brief on behalf of PING, co-authored by Bob, overturned century-old precedent related to vertical price fixing, Hartford Fire v. California (1993), one of the most significant McCarran-Ferguson decisions in our nation's history, in which Bob represented The State of Connecticut, and, most recently, Ohio v. AMEX, in which Bob co-authored an amicus brief on behalf of two highly regarded antitrust economists in perhaps the most important antitrust decision rendered by the Court in a decade involving how courts should evaluate two-sided markets under the antitrust laws. In September 2005, at the behest of the Congressional Antitrust Modernization Commission, Bob was one of three participants to testify on the subject of the state action immunity doctrine. From 1990 to 1992, Bob served as Chair of the NAAG Multistate Antitrust Task Force. NAAG established the now commonplace model of multistate attorney general cooperation in consumer protection. That model was born with Bob’s and others’ work in the 1970s to forge a landmark agreement with General Motors for secretly installing Chevrolet engines in Oldsmobiles. Bob has participated in numerous pro bono initiatives, including the Fair Factories Clearinghouse (FFC), which, after Bob helped FFC obtain a successful Business Review Letter from the Antitrust Division of the DOJ, now shares documented data about wages and working conditions in foreign manufacturing settings. He also successfully obtained Advisory Opinions from the Federal Trade Commission to enable healthcare nonprofits to pass savings on to their employees and others. As Chair of the Cooper Fellows, he helped launch a program to capture the oral histories of pioneering women in the law in Connecticut. Bob lectures and writes regularly on antitrust, consumer protection, and healthcare topics. Bob is the co-author of Unfair Trade Practices, Business Torts and Antitrust, a treatise for Connecticut judges, lawyers, and academicians. His op-ed articles have appeared in The New York Times and The Hartford Courant. Since 1979, Bob has taught at the University of Connecticut School of Business Administration's MBA Program and the University of Connecticut School of Law. Bob obtained his J.D. from the University of Connecticut School of Law and his A.B. from Franklin & Marshall College. Bob was admitted to practice in 1973. |
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