Partner, Lawyer Jiang Liyong, delivered a keynote speech at the 6th Advanced Seminar on China's Anti monopoly Law
Recently,the 6th Advanced Seminar on China's Anti monopoly Law was held at the Swiss Hotel,Hong Kong Macau Center,Beijing.More than 40 representatives from multinational companies,law firms,experts,and scholars attended the conference.Participants also included officials from the Ministry of Commerce,the State Administration for Industry and Commerce,and the National Development and Reform Commission,as well as judges from the Intellectual Property Division of the First Intermediate Court of the Supreme People's Court of Beijing.The two-day meeting not only discussed and analyzed the latest cases,including 360 and Tencent,but also conducted in-depth and enthusiastic discussions and exchanges on issues such as the focus and prospects for the implementation of China's anti monopoly law,including monopoly agreements and the enforcement of abuse of market dominance,China's merger and acquisition regulation,concentration declaration of operators,and the anti monopoly civil litigation system.
Jiang Liyong,a partner of Gaopeng Law Firm,was invited to attend the conference and gave a keynote speech.Taking the Lianyungang Concrete Industry Agreement case and Tangshan Renren v.Baidu case as examples,Lawyer Jiang analyzed the investigation and defense of monopoly agreements,as well as the allegations of abuse and countermeasures.At the same time,Lawyer Jiang also introduced the process and key points of concentration of operators through a merger and acquisition case in the food industry.Lawyer Jiang's speech was unanimously praised by the delegates at the meeting.
(This article is translated by software translator for reference only.)
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