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10th InternatIonal Cartel Workshop
February 19-21, 2014conference co-chairs
Andrea Appella
D. Jarrett Arp
Gary R. Spratling
Presented by the aba Section of antitrust Law & The International bar association
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The American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Antitrust Law and the International Bar Association (IBA) are pleased to invite you to the Tenth International Cartel Workshop, which will be held in Rome, Italy during February 19-21, 2014. The International Cartel Workshop, recognized globally as the premier international cartel program, is presented only once every two years. Following the successful 2012 program in Vancouver, the workshop transitions to Europe in 2014. We are delighted that Italy will host this widely acclaimed program for the first time.
The 2014 program will continue the Workshop’s tradition of instruction by demonstration, with a faculty of more than 75 highly experienced attorneys from around the globe taking you inside a hypothetical international cartel matter -- from detection by government enforcers to the disposition of government prosecutions and private damage claims. The Workshop will also highlight new developments in the law and leniency practices around the world, with leading enforcers and experienced private practitioners demonstrating how critical decisions are made on both sides of the table and providing examples of important interactions between counsel and enforcers. The 2014 Workshop’s international faculty includes many of the most accomplished cartel attorneys in the world, as well as senior cartel enforcement officials from a variety of jurisdictions, including Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, the European Union, India, Japan, Korea, Russia, Singapore, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
Although the Workshop will retain its signature instruction-by-demonstration format and popular enforcer roundtables, we are making some noteworthy changes in 2014. First, the Workshop will last three days, which allows us to add a pre-conference cartel enforcement fundamentals session in addition to thirteen demonstrations comprised of 25 different real-world “scenes”. Second, we are expanding the realism and practicality of the demonstrations. Among other enhancements, we have increased emphasis on planning and conducting internal investigations, representing individuals, and civil litigation. For example, the Workshop will for the first time demonstrate a live court hearing presided over by a sitting U.S. federal district court judge.
We hope you will join us in Rome for this exciting event. Remember that workshop seating is limited and has sold out in the past. So please register and make your lodging and travel arrangements soon.
Christopher B. Hockett, Chair, ABA Section of Antitrust Law
Andrea Appella, Co-Chair, IBA Antitrust Committee
D. Jarrett Arp, Conference Co-Chair
Gary R. Spratling, Conference Chair Emeritus
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February 18 16:30 – 18:30 February 20 08:15 – 18:00 February 19 07:30 – 18:30 February 21 08:15 – 18:00
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8:00 – 9:30 Pre-Workshop international Cartel enforcement Fundamentals Class: An introduction to international Cartel enforcement Policy & Practice Around the World
Marcello CALLiARi TozziniFreire Advogados, São Paulo, Brazil Linda eVAnS Clayton Utz, Sydney, Australia James H. MutCHniK Kirkland & Ellis LLP, Chicago, IL Kenneth R. o’RouRKe O’Melveny & Myers LLP, Los Angeles, CA Gerwin VAn GeRVen Linklaters LLP, Brussels,Belgium
9:30 – 10:00 Break
10:00 – 10:15 Workshop Commences: Delegates Seated & Welcoming Remarks
Christopher B. HoCKett Chair, ABA Section of Antitrust Law Andrea APPeLLA Co-Chair, IBA Antitrust Committee Gary R. SPRAtLinG Conference Chair Emeritus
10:15 – 10:55 introduction to Workshop & Presentation of Hypothetical
D. Jarrett ARP Conference Co-Chair
Demonstration i in-House Counsel Makes A Discovery
Aimee L. iMunDo Senior Counsel, Competition Law & Compliance, General Electric Company, Washington, DC
niall e. LynCH Latham & Watkins LLP, San Francisco, CA
10:55 – 12:00 Demonstration ii An emergency Meeting of the Board: Should the Company Seek
Leniency Markers?
Randal t. HuGHeS Bennett Jones LLP, Toronto, Canada Aimee L. iMunDo Senior Counsel, Competition Law &
Compliance, General Electric Company, Washington, DC
niall e. LynCH Latham & Watkins LLP, San Francisco, CA thomas MueLLeR WilmerHale, Washington, DC Annette Luise SCHiLD Arnold & Porter LLP, Brussels, Belgium Gerwin VAn GeRVen Linklaters LLP, Brussels, Belgium
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12:00 – 13:15 Luncheon
Speaker Joaquín ALMuniA Vice President & Commissioner for
Competition, European Commission, Directorate-General for Competition, Brussels, Belgium
13:15 – 14:15 Demonstration iii A Leniency Applicant evaluates in What Jurisdictions it Should
Seek Markers
Ayman GuiRGuiS Corrs Chambers Westgarth, Sydney, Australia
Randal t. HuGHeS Bennett Jones LLP, Toronto, Canada Aimee L. iMunDo Senior Counsel, Competition Law &
Compliance, General Electric Company, Washington, DC
Hideto iSHiDA Anderson Mori & Tomotsune, Tokyo, Japan thomas MueLLeR WilmerHale, Washington, DC Michael o’KAne Peters and Peters, London, United Kingdom Barbara RoSenBeRG Barbosa Müssnich Aragão, São Paulo, Brazil Gerwin VAn GeRVen Linklaters LLP, Brussels, Belgium Hoil yoon Yoon & Yang LLC, Seoul, Korea
14:15 – 15:15 Demonstration iV the Company Seeks Markers in the united States, eu And Brazil
Scene 1 the company seeks a marker and discusses the terms for perfecting
its marker in the united States
niall e. LynCH Latham & Watkins LLP, San Francisco, CA thomas MueLLeR WilmerHale, Washington, DC Brent C. SnyDeR Deputy Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust
Division, Washington, DC
Scene 2 the company seeks a marker and discusses the terms for perfecting
its leniency application with the european Commission
Kris DeKeySeR Head of Unit, Antitrust Case Support and Policy Unit, Europeon Commission, Directorate General for Competition, Brussels, Belgium
Annette Luise SCHiLD Arnold & Porter LLP, Brussels, Belgium Gerwin VAn GeRVen Linklaters LLP, Brussels, Belgium
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Scene 3 the company seeks a marker and discusses the terms for perfecting
its leniency application in Brazil
Carlos RAGAZZo General Superintendent at Conselho Administrativo de Defesa Econômica CADE, Brasilia, Brazil
Barbara RoSenBeRG Barbosa Müssnich Aragão, São Paulo, Brazil
15:15 – 15:35 Break
15:35 – 17:25 Demonstration V Beginning the Cartel investigation: eight Jurisdictions Devise their
Strategy
Marcus BeZZi Executive General Manager, Enforcement Australia & Compliance, Australian Competition and
Consumer Commission, Canberra, Australia
Carlos RAGAZZo General Superintendent, Conselho Brazil Administrativo de Defesa Econômica
(CADE), Brasilia, Brazil
Matthew BoSWeLL Acting Senior Deputy Commissioner of Canada Competition, Criminal Matters, Competition
Bureau Canada, Gatineau, Canada
Sari SuuRnAKKi Deputy Head of Unit, Cartels I, European European Union Commission, Directorate-General for
Competition, Brussels, Belgium
toshiyuki nAMBu Deputy Secretary General for International Japan Affairs, Japan Fair Trade Commission,
Tokyo, Japan
Daeyoung KiM Director, International Cartel Investigation Korea Division, Cartel Bureau, Korea Fair Trade
Commission, Seoul, Korea
Stephen BLAKe Senior Director, Cartels & Criminal United Kingdom Enforcement, Office of Fair Trading, London,
United Kingdom
elizabeth B. PReWitt Assistant Chief, New York Field Office U.S. United States Department of Justice, Antitrust Division,
New York, NY
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17:25 – 18:30 Demonstration Vi Search Warrants and Dawn Raids in Various Jurisdictions
Scene 1 FBi conducts drop-in interview in the united States
Scene 2 FBi executes search warrants in the united States
Robert e. BLoCH Mayer Brown LLP, Washington, DC Susan JoneS Head Corporate Legal Antitrust, Novartis
International AG, Basel, Switzerland elizabeth B. PReWitt Assistant Chief, New York Field Office U.S.
Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, New York, NY
Scene 3 Company responds to dawn raids/searches around the world
Cani FeRnÁnDeZ Cuatrecasas Gonçalves Pereira, Brussels, Belgium
Casey W. HALLADAy McMillan LLP, Toronto, Canada Susan JoneS Head Corporate Legal Antitrust, Novartis
International AG, Basel, Switzerland Ana Paola MARtineZ Levy & Salomão Advogados, São Paulo,
Brazil Kimitoshi yABuKi Yabuki Law Office, Tokyo, Japan
18:30 – 19:30 Wine Reception introduction Claudio teSAuRo President, Italian Antitrust Association,
Bonelli Erede Pappalardo, Rome, Italy Welcoming Remarks Giovanni PitRuZZeLLA Chairman, Italian Competition Authority, Rome, Italy
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8:45 – 11:00 Demonstration Vii the Defense Responds to the Government investigation
Scene 1 Counsel meet with client to evaluate developments and discuss how
to respond
Linda eVAnS Clayton Utz, Sydney, Australia Casey W. HALLADAy McMillan, Toronto, Canada Susan JoneS Head Corporate Legal Antitrust, Novartis
International AG, Basel, Switzerland Amy B. MAnninG McGuire Woods LLP, Chicago, IL Ana Paula MARtineZ Levy & Salomão Advogados, São Paulo, Brazil Frank MontAG Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP,
Brussels, Belgium James H. MutCHniK Kirkland & Ellis LLP, Chicago, IL tsutomu nAKAto Hibiya Soyo Law Offices, Tokyo, Japan
Scene 2 Counsel develop and begin to implement investigative plan Amy B. MAnninG McGuire Woods LLP, Chicago, IL Robert W. tARun Baker McKenzie LLP, San Francisco, CA John teRZAKen Allen & Overy LLP, Washington , DC Karen L. yen Executive Director & Counsel, UBS AG,
New York, NY Scene 3 Counsel conducts first witness interview
Megan DiXon Hogan Lovells US LLP, San Francisco, CA James H. MutCHniK Kirkland & Ellis LLP, Chicago, IL Karen L. yen Executive Director & Counsel, UBS AG,
New York, NY
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11:20 – 12:10 Demonstration Viii Private Claimants Commence Civil Litigation
Scene 1 Plaintiffs counsel meet to discuss which claimants to represent, when
and where to file private damages actions, and what claims to assert.
Michael D. HAuSFeLD Hausfeld LLP, Washington, DC Francis o. SCARPuLLA Zelle Hofmann Voelbel & Mason LLP,
San Francisco, CA Bruce L. SiMon Pearson Simon & Warshaw LLP,
San Francisco, CA Bonny e. SWeeney Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP,
San Diego, CA
Scene 2 Potential corporate claimant assesses whether to sue individually
Kenneth R. o’RouRKe O’Melveny & Myers LLP, Los Angeles, CA Valarie C. WiLLiAMS Alston & Bird LLP, Atlanta, GA
12:10 – 12:55 Luncheon
12:55 – 14:30 iX. Post-Luncheon Program Roundtable - Lead Cartel enforcers from emerging Jurisdictions
MODERATORS thomas o. BARnett Covington & Burling LLP, Washington, DC Roxann e. HenRy Morrison & Foerster LLP, Washington, DC
ENFORCERS China Li QinG Deputy Director, NDRC, Beijing, China India L. Rajasekhar ReDDy Director General, Antitrust Division, (Invited) Competition Commission of India,
New Delhi, India Russian Federation Andrey Petrovich teniSHeV Interim Head, Anti-Cartel Department, (Invited) Federal Antimonopoly Service, Moscow,
Russian Federation Singapore Lee Jwee nGuAn Director, Legal & Enforcement, Competition
Commission Singapore, Singapore
14:30 – 15:15 Demonstration X Civil Litigation Defendants Respond to the Complaint
Robert e. BLoCH Mayer Brown LLP, Washington DC Stephen FiSHBein Shearman & Sterling LLP, New York, NY Daryl A. LiBoW Sullivan & Cromwell LLP, Washington, DC Amy B. MAnninG McGuireWoods LLP, Chicago, IL
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Conference agenda15:35 – 17:00 Demonstration Xi Counsel for individuals Respond to the investigation
Scene 1 Counsel meet with individual and consider next steps
Kathleen M. BeASLey Haynes & Boone LLP, Dallas, TX Ray V. HARtWeLL iii Hunton & Williams LLP, Washington, DC Mark R. RoSMAn Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati PC,
Washington, DC
Scene 2 Counsel for an individual meet with counsel for the company
Megan DiXon Hogan Lovells US LLP, San Francisco, CA Ray V. HARtWeLL iii Hunton & Williams LLP, Washington, DC
Scene 3 Counsel for an individual meet with the Antitrust Division
Kathleen M. BeASLey Haynes & Boone LLP, Dallas, TX Mark R. RoSMAn Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati PC,
Washington, DC Brent C. SnyDeR Deputy Assistant Attorney General, U.S.
Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, Washington, DC
17:00 – 18:00 Demonstration Xii Court Holds initial Hearing in Civil Litigation
Stephen FiSHBein Shearman & Sterling LLP, New York, NY
The Honorable U.S. District Judge, U.S. District Court, Susan y. iLLSton Northern District of California,
San Francisco, CA Donald C. KLAWiteR Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP,
Washington, DC Daryl A. LiBoW Sullivan & Cromwell LLP, Washington, DC Bruce L. SiMon Pearson Simon & Warshaw LLP,
San Francisco, CA Bonny e. SWeeney Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP,
San Diego, CA
18:00 – 19:00 Reception
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Friday, February 21, 2014
8:45 – 9:45 Demonstration Xiii Making the Decision: Companies Decide Whether to Admit the
Violation and Cooperate or to Defend Against the Government investigation
Scene 1 the company decides to defend against all government
investigations
Stefano GRASSAni Pavio Ansaldi, Milan, Italy Katherine L. KAy Stikeman Elliott LLP, Toronto, Canada Harumichi uCHiDA Mori Hamada & Matsumoto, Tokyo, Japan A. Paul ViCtoR Winston & Strawn LLP, New York, NY
Scene 2 the company decides to admit the violation and cooperate
thomas o. BARnett Covington & Burling LLP, Washington DC Susan JoneS Head Corporate Legal Antitrust, Novartis
International AG, Basel, Switzerland Kimitoshi yABuKi Yabuki Law Office, Tokyo, Japan Christof R.A. SWAAK Stibbe, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
9:45 – 10:05 Break
10:05 – 11:45 Demonstration XiV negotiating a Disposition in the u.S., eu and Canada
Scene 1 negotiating a plea agreement in the u.S.
Alan R. DiAL King & Spalding LLP, Washington, DC Roxann e. HenRy Morrison & Foerster LLP, Washington, DC elizabeth B. PReWitt Assistant Chief, New York Field Office U.S.
Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, New York, NY
Brent C. SnyDeR Deputy Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, Washington, DC
Scene 2 Discussing a settlement in the eu
Kris DeKeySeR Head of Unit, Cartels Settlements, European Commission, Directorate-General for Competition, Brussels, Belgium
Cani FeRnÁnDeZ Cuatrecasas Gonçalves Pereira, Brussels, Belgium
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Directorate General for Competition, Brussels, Belgium
Scene 3 negotiating a disposition in Brazil
Marcello CALLiARi TozziniFreire Advogados, São Paulo, Brazil Ana Paula MARtineZ Levy & Salomão Advogados, São Paulo, Brazil Carlos RAGAZZo General Superintendent, Conselho
Administrativo de Defesa Econômica (CADE), Brasilia, Brazil
11:45 – 12:30 Luncheon
12:30 – 14:30 XV. Post-Luncheon Program: enforcers Roundtable
MODERATOR Gary R. SPRAtLinG Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP,
San Francisco, CA ENFORCERS Sarah CouRt Commissioner, Australian Compeition and Australia Consumer Commission, Canberra, Australia
Vinicius Marques President, Conselho Administrativo de De CARVALHo Defesa Econômica (CADE), Brasilia, Brazil Brazil
John PeCMAn Commission of Competition, Competition Canada Bureau Canada, Gatineau, Canada
eric VAn GinDeRACHteR Director, Cartels, European Commission, European Union Directorate-General for Competition,
Brussels, Belgium
Hiroyuki oDAGiRi Commissioner, Japan Fair Trade Japan Commission, Tokyo, Japan
invited Korea Fair Trade Commission, Seoul, Korea Korea
Philip CoLLinS Chairman, Office of Fair Trading, London, United Kingdom United Kingdom
William J. BAeR Assistant Attorney General, U.S. United States Department of Justice, Antitrust Division,
Washington, DC
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14:30 – 16:00 Demonstration XVi Counsel for Plaintiffs and Defendants Discuss Settlement
Michael D. HAuSFeLD Hausfeld LLP, Washington, DC Michael R. LAZeRWitZ Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP,
New York, NY John M. MAJoRAS Jones Day, Washington, DC Bruce L. SiMon Pearson Simon & Warshaw LLP,
San Francisco, CA Bonny e. SWeeney Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP,
San Diego, CA
16:00 – 16:20 Break
16:20 – 17:45 Demonstration XVii What to Avoid: A Concluding Roundtable Concerning the Biggest
Mistakes Counsel Make in Cartel Matters
MODERATOR D. Jarrett ARP Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP,
Washington, DC PANELISTS Linda eVAnS Clayton Utz, Sydney, Australia Randal t. HuGHeS Bennett Jones LLP, Toronto, Canada Frank MontAG Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP,
Brussels, Belgium thomas MueLLeR WilmerHale, Washington, DC Francis o. SCARPuLLA Zelle Hoffmann Voelbel & Mason LLP,
San Francisco, CA Bruce L. SiMon Pearson Simon & Warshaw LLP,
San Francisco, CA17:45 – 18:00 Concluding Comments
18:00 Adjourn/ny to pick up CLe
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Register online at www.ambar.org/ATCartel. DiSCounTeD ReGiSTRATion CuT-oFF DATe: JANUARY 29, 2014Various registration rates and discounts are available for your convenience. Those registered by February 17, 2014 will be included on the Attendee Roster posted on the conference website and will have access to the course materials prior to the conference.
The ABA automatically adjusts registrations submitted at the incorrect rate. Full payment at the correct rate must be received in order to process your registration and CLE credits. The ABA does not accept wire transfers or purchase orders.
Financial scholarship applications are available for this program. To request an application or receive additional information, contact: at-registrar@americanbar.org
Questions? Email at-registrar@americanbar.org
Registration Fees
early Registration Rate:
On or Before January 29
Main Registration Rate:
After January 29
Section Member: ABA or IBA Antitrust Law $1275 $1375
Non-Section Member:* ABA or IBA $1525 $1625
Academic/Government/Non-profit Section Member: ABA Antitrust Law
$450 $550
Academic/Government/Non-profit Non-Section Member
$550 $650
Paralegal $550 $650
Main Registration Fee Includes:• CLE Sessions • Refreshments• CLE Credit • Course Materials on a USB• Continental Breakfast • Luncheons
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early Registration
Registrations received by the January 29, 2014 will be processed at the advance registration rate.
ABA Antitrust Law & iBA Section Members
The registration rate for members of the Antitrust Law Section & IBA is reduced for this conference as a member benefit. The discount is reflected on the registration page online.
ABA Members Become an Antitrust Law Section Member for $60 and save up to $200 on your conference registration as a member benefit. Join now and save.
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Join the ABA and Antitrust Law Section now and save by going to www.ambar.org/join
non-profit Available for those with a non-profit with no for-profit affiliation.
Law Students Complimentary registration for law students who have not passed a Bar or are licensed to practice. Availability is limited. Please email at-registrar@americanbar.org for details.
Two Ways to Register: online www.ambar.org/AtCartel
Online registrants will receive an electronic confirmation within one day. Online registration closes February 17, 2014.
on-site Rome Cavalieri, Waldorf Astoria Hotels and Resorts, Rome italyTuesday, February 18 16:30 – 18:30Wednesday, February 19 07:30 – 18:30Thursday, February 20 08:15 – 18:00Friday, February 21 08:15 – 18:00Note: This conference has sold out in prior years; on-site registration is subject to availability
ConfirmationsConfirmations will be sent electronically within one day of online registration. Please bring the confirmation with you to the conference.
CancellationsIn the event of cancellation, a refund of the registration fee, less a $50.00 administrative fee, will be granted only for written requests received by Patricia Harris (at-registrar@americanbar.org) by 17:00 CST, on January 29, 2014. There will be no refunds after this date. Please allow four to six weeks after the conference for the processing of any refunds. The ABA reserves the right to cancel any conference or portion thereof and assumes no responsibility for personal expenses.
SubstitutionsWritten requests for substitutions will be permitted prior to the conference for requests received by January 29, 2014. After this date, substitutions will need to be made on-site. There is no additional cost for substitutions. Substitutions are not permitted once a registrant has registered on-site or after the conference has occurred. Please submit a request on firm letterhead to transfer the registration to another person. only the substitute will be eligible for CLE credit. The substitute and original registrant must work out the payment between themselves.
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Special NeedsConfirmed registrants should notify at-registrar@americanbar.org by the registration cut-off if special assistance for access and/or dietary needs is required.
Course MaterialsCourse materials for each session will be compiled on a USB drive and distributed at the conference.
On-sitePlease bring your confirmation to the on-site ABA Registration Desk to pick up your name badge, materials and CLE information. Registrations received after online registration has closed, or those who have not received an electronic confirmation, will need to go to the on-site ABA Registration Desk during the registration hours posted in the agenda.
Roster of ParticipantsA roster of conference participants is available on the conference website and updated on a weekly basis. Participants must be registered to be listed.
Tape RecordingNo audio recording, photography or videotaping of any part of the conference will be permitted.
Registrant/Participant Image and Voice AgreementRegistration for, attendance at, or participation in the 2014 International Cartel Workshop and other associated activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to permit the American Bar Association to use and distribute (both now and in the future) the registrant or participant’s image or voice in photographs, videotapes, electronic reproductions, audiotapes of such event and activities.
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Continuing Legal Education (CLE)ALL ATTENDEES: Sign-in for CLE; the majority of attendees only need do this once for the entire conference. Some states require attendees to follow different procedures, like DE, IL, TX.
NY attendees are required by their state to sign in and out of each session. NY ATTENDEES REMINDER: You cannot receive a NY certificate if you do not sign in AND out. The attendance sign-in forms for DE, IL and NY will be located in the back of each session room.
NY attorneys should pick up their customized Certificate of Attendance at the CLE Information Desk during the conference hours or if you forget to pick it up, we will email NY attorneys their certificates within 60 days of conference completion.
The ABA directly applies for and ordinarily receives CLE credit for ABA programs in AK, AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, DE, GA, GU, HI, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MN, MS, MO, MT, NM, NV, NY, NC, ND, OH, OK, OR, PA, SC, TN, TX, UT, VT, VA, VI, WA, WI, and WV. These states sometimes do not approve a program for credit before the program occurs. This transitional program is approved for both newly admitted and experienced attorneys in NY. For more information about CLE accreditation in your state, visit www.ambar.org/antitrust. States typically decide whether a program qualifies for CLE credit in their jurisdiction 6-8 weeks after the program application is submitted.
INTERNATIONAL CLEThe conference will seek accreditation for CPD/CLE by the Solicitors Regulation Authority of England and Wales. A Certificate of Attendance for International CLE can be provided by contacting the IBA Conference Department at confs@int-bar.org.
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HOTEL RESERVATIONS CUT-OFF: THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 2014
ROmE CAVALIERI, WALDORF ASTORIA HOTELS & RESORTS
VIA ALbERTO CADLOLO 101
RomeItaly 00136Tel: +39-06-350 91Fax: +39-06-350 92241 www.romecavalieri.comSingle/Double Run-of-House: €215/245 + taxesSingle/Double City View:€260/290 + taxes
A block of sleeping rooms has been reserved under the “ABA international Cartel Workshop”. Rooms will be available at the discounted rate until January 23, 2014 or when the block fills, whichever comes first. Individuals are responsible for making their own hotel accommodations.
international travel
We encourage anyone traveling from outside Italy to attend the ABA International Cartel
Workshop, to verify the requirements to enter Italy. Details are on the conference website at
www.ambar.org/ATCartel.
We can provide a standard letter from the ABA Section of Antitrust Law confirming the reason you or your guests wish to enter the country and request that a visa be issued promptly. To obtain a visa letter, please contact us by email at-registrar@americanbar.org with Visa Request in the subject line.
We also recommend the following sites for international attendees making travel arrangements to Rome, Italy.
http://www.romeconventionbureau.com
http://www.italycvb.it/cvb/default.asp
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Air travel
Individuals are responsible for making their own travel arrangements. Orbitz for Business, the official travel service provider to ABA, is the one stop site for all of your travel needs. With powerful fare search capabilities, access to thousands of travel options and 24/7 traveler care, this travel site offers a quick and convenient way to book your trip.
You can even cancel and exchange flights online, as well as track and apply your unused airline credits. For more details, logon to www.americanbar.org/membership/benefits_of_membership/travel_services click under the Orbitz for Business logo at the top of the page use the Self Paid Travel box to request a profile and book travel.
For assistance with reservations or online booking, call toll-free 1.877.222.4185.
Airports into Rome are: Ciampino Airport and Fiumicino Airport
Car Rental
Hertz provides discounts worldwide to ABA members. Visit Hertz http://link.hertz.com/link.html?id=13812&LinkType=HZLK for reservations. Include the ABA CPD# 13000 in your reservation.
Currency Conversion
www.oanda.com/currency/converter/
Car Service
For more information or to book a car service through the hotel, please contact the Concierge at ROMHI.Concierge@waldorfastoria.com or by fax on +39 06 3509 2241..
Parking
There is usually easy, free street parking on Via Alberto Cadlolo near the Rome Cavalieri.
Ample parking within the grounds of the Hotel -- €5.00 daily Secure underground garage parking (valet parking 24 hours a day) -- €30.00 daily
Shuttle Service
A complimentary shuttle bus runs between the Rome Cavalieri and Piazza Barberini, a short walk from the Spanish Steps and the Trevi Fountain. There is also an intermediate stop on Via Veneto Complimentary daily service for Hotel resident guests (up to capacity) http://www.romecavalieri.com/shuttleservice.php.
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