The EU Digital Markets Competition Litigation & Compliance Forum 2025
The EU Digital Markets Competition Litigation & Compliance Forum 2025 is a premier event dedicated to addressing the challenges and developments in competition law within the digital economy. Organized by Thought Leaders 4, this forum brings together industry leaders, legal experts, and regulatory authorities to discuss and navigate the evolving landscape of digital markets.
Key topics covered include the effectiveness of the Digital Markets Act (DMA) enforcement, recent public enforcement cases in digital markets, and the role of national courts in private enforcement developments. Sessions will also delve into the interplay between competition law, the DMA, and broader tech compliance issues, providing attendees with a comprehensive understanding of current and emerging challenges.
The forum offers ample networking opportunities, allowing participants to connect with peers, industry leaders, and regulatory representatives. Notable speakers include Lucia Bonova, Head of Unit - Digital Platforms at the European Commission's DG COMP, and other esteemed professionals from leading law firms and tech companies. The event is designed for in-house counsel, regulatory authorities, government representatives, and legal practitioners seeking to stay abreast of the latest developments in digital competition law.
Speakers(7)
Amaryllis Mller
Counsel at Cleary Gottlieb
Anna Lyle-Smythe
Partner at Slaughter and May
Francesco Versace
Associate Director of Government Affairs at Spotify
Helen Gornall
Partner at De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek
Lars Kjlbye
Partner at Latham & Watkins
Thomas Hppner
Partner at Hausfeld
Thomas Kramler
Head of Unit - Digital Platforms, DG COMP at European Commission
Event Details
- Date
- March 20, 2025
- Location
- 🇧🇪 Brussels, Belgium
- Hilton Brussels Grand Place
- Pricing
- Varies by tier
- Audience
- In-house counsel, regulatory authorities, government representatives, legal practitioners, and industry professionals interested in digital competition law.