

Our Curious Amalgam
American Bar Association
Our Curious Amalgam explores topics in antitrust, competition, consumer protection, data protection, and privacy law around the world with leading experts in those areas. It is an amalgam because it is a group of diverse topics all in one place. It is curious because it gets the experts and asks them in-depth questions.
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Nov 6, 2023 • 35min
#246 What’s New in Antitrust and Tech? Unpacking FTC v. Amazon
In September 2023, the Federal Trade Commission and 17 states filed a massive, landmark antitrust lawsuit against Amazon, alleging that Amazon engaged in anti-competitive and unfair practices to expand and maintain an illegal monopoly in two online markets, the market for marketplace services, where sellers buy services from Amazon, and the consumer-facing market for online superstores. The complaint focuses on two main theories: anti-discounting and tying Prime eligibility to Amazon's fulfillment services. Adam Kovacevich, Founder and CEO of Chamber of Progress, speaks about the potential consequences of this suit for antitrust enforcement, consumers, and other companies. Tune in to find out more about the complaint, its potential consequences for antitrust enforcement, consumers, and other firms competing in the online marketplace. With special guest: Adam Kovacevich, Founder and CEO, Chamber of Progress Related Links: FTC Sues Amazon for Illegally Maintaining Monopoly Power Complaint Amazon: The FTC’s lawsuit against Amazon would lead to higher prices and slower deliveries for consumers—and hurt businesses Hosted by: Jana Seidl, Baker Botts LLP and Barry Nigro, Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP

Oct 30, 2023 • 35min
#245 Unspoken Truths: Sexual Harassment in the Legal Profession
On this episode of Our Curious Amalgam podcast - a special collaboration with the Antitrust Law Section's Women.Connected Committee - we explore the prevalence of sexual harassment in the legal profession, why it persists, and the damage it causes. With expert insight from Jane Pigott, we learn why sexual harassment isn't just a women's issue, discuss the consequences for the organizations and individuals involved, and highlight available resources and tool kits as well as what else we can do as a community to implement changes going forward. Tune in to learn more and to be part of the effort to end this pressing issue. With special guest: Jane Pigott, R3 Group LLC Related Links: Women Lawyers on Guard, Still Broken: Sexual Harassment and Misconduct in the Legal Profession IBA, Bullying and Sexual Harassment in the Legal Profession National Women’s Law Center, #metoowhatnext: Strengthening Workplace Sexual Harassment Protections and Accountability Harvard Business Review, Why Sexual Harassment Programs Backfire And What to Do About it ABA Commission on Women in the Profession, Zero Tolerance Program Toolkit Forbes, ‘What Was He Thinking?’ Inside The Mind Of A Sexual Harasser Hosted by: Jana Seidl, Baker Botts LLP and Kellie Kemp, Co-Chair of Women.Connected

Oct 23, 2023 • 35min
#244 Levelling the Playing Field (Part 2)? The European Union’s Regulation on Foreign Subsidies Distorting the Internal Market is Now in Force
The European Union's Regulation on Foreign Subsidies Distorting the Internal Market is now in operation. What is happening in practice and how should companies prepare? Ulrich Soltész, partner at law firm Gleiss Lutz in Brussels, joins Matthew Hall and Derek Jackson to discuss the state of play under the FSR. Listen to this episode to learn more about the required notifications of certain mergers and public procurement procedures, ex officio investigations (including potentially into leading football/soccer teams), the substantive test, remedies, and the steps companies should be taking now to prepare. With special guest: Ulrich Soltész, Partner, Gleiss Lutz Related Links: European Commission website page for EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation Hosted by: Matthew Hall, Partner, McGuireWoods London LLP and Derek Jackson, Associate, Cohen & Gresser

Oct 16, 2023 • 44min
#243 When Is Personalized Pricing Unlawful? Personalized Pricing Litigation in China
The practice of personalized pricing has been empowered by advanced algorithms in the digital era. Relevant policy debates and lawsuits are on the rise in recent years in China. When is personalized pricing unlawful? Dr. Annie Xue, head of GEN Law Firm's compliance practice in China, joins Anora Wang and Lijun Zhang to discuss relevant policy debates and court litigations. Listen to this episode if you want to learn more about the legal framework, litigation landscape, and compliance tips involving personalized pricing in China. With special guest: Dr. Annie Xue, Partner, GEN Law Firm Related Links: European Parliament Study: Personalised pricing (2022) 消费者应该有多少数据控制权? How much data control should consumers have? (Lecture video attached) (2022) (Chinese text + English webinar) Hosted by: Anora Wang, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP and Lijun Zhang, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP

Oct 9, 2023 • 41min
#242 What’s in the Black Box? Knowns and Unknowns About Pricing Algorithm From the Latest Academic Research
Do AI algorithms have the ability to conspire and collude? Join us as we dive into the black box of algorithm pricing with Dr. Ai Deng, a principal in the consulting firm Charles River Associates. We will discuss the implications of AI technology on competition, two types of algorithmic collusion, and how AI approaches economic incentives. Don't miss this fascinating discussion about AI and pricing algorithms! With special guest: Dr. Ai Deng, Principal, Charles River Associates Related Links: Ai Deng, What Do We Know About Algorithmic Collusion Now? New Insights from the Latest Academic Research (2023) Ai Deng & Cristián Hernández, Algorithmic Pricing in Horizontal Merger Review: An Initial Assessment, Antitrust, Vol. 36, No. 2 (Spring 2022) Ai Deng, Algorithmic Collusion and Algorithmic Compliance: Risks and Opportunities, The Global Antitrust Institute Report on the Digital Economy 27 (2021) Las Vegas hotels accused of rental price conspiracy in class action, Reuters (Jan. 26, 2023) Algorithmic Price Fixing Leads to Antitrust Class Action Lawsuit, Natlawreview.com (Dec. 6, 2022) Hosted by: Anora Wang, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP and Panos Dimitrellos, Secretariat Economists

Oct 2, 2023 • 24min
#241 Are PBMs Good For Competition? A Cost-Benefit Analysis of the Effects of Regulating Pharmacy Benefit Managers
The podcast explores the debate around pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) and their impact on drug prices. Professor Casey Mulligan discusses the unintended consequences of regulating PBMs and the importance of competition. The chapter also examines barriers to competition in the pharmaceutical industry and the role of the FDA. The hosts conclude with lighthearted conversation and a game.

Sep 25, 2023 • 33min
#240 Can Competition and Quality Coincide? Analyzing a Systematic Competition Law Approach to Healthcare and Quality Concerns
Prof. Theodosia Stavroulaki joins the show to discuss the role of competition and quality in healthcare markets. They explore conflicts between competition and quality in healthcare, antitrust cases in the US healthcare industry, and the guest's personal journey to becoming a law professor.

Sep 18, 2023 • 31min
#239 No More Clouds on the Horizon? The UK CMA’s Investigation Into Microsoft’s Acquisition of Activision Blizzard
Bruce Kilpatrick, partner at Addleshaw Goddard LLP, discusses the UK CMA's investigation into Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard. Topics include the original investigation, parties' appeal to the UK Competition Appeal Tribunal, CMA's review of an amended transaction, and future of behavioral remedies in the UK.

Sep 11, 2023 • 30min
#238 Who Is Fiona Schaeffer? Meet the New Chair of the ABA Antitrust Law Section
Fiona Schaeffer, a prominent antitrust lawyer, has taken on the big job of leading the ABA Antitrust Law Section in 2023-24. In this episode, co-hosts Alicia Downey and Anora Wang interview Fiona about her goals for the year and the initiatives she is leading to explore the relationship between antitrust and consumer protection law and sustainability, as well as the impact of artificial intelligence on the law and the legal profession. Listen to this episode to get to know Fiona and, as a bonus, meet Anne Catherine Faye, the first economist appointed to serve in the important role of Counsel to the Chair. With special guests: Fiona Schaeffer, Milbank LLP and Anne Catherine Faye, Analysis Group Related Links: Upcoming ABA Antitrust Law Section events Hosted by: Alicia Downey, Downey Law LLC and Anora Wang, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP

Sep 4, 2023 • 31min
#237 Should We Bank on Changes? A Conversation About Bank Merger Policy
Damian Didden, Partner at Wachtell, joins the hosts to discuss the ongoing debate about bank consolidation and the DOJ Antitrust Division's approach to bank merger review. They explore the concerns raised by critics, the collaboration between bank regulators and the DOJ, and the need for updated merger guidelines that consider technological advancements and fintech companies.