Stanford | Computational Antitrust: Exploring Antitrust 3.0
Hosted by the Stanford University CodeX, The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics, the goal of the #ComputationalAntitrust project is to discover how legal informatics can automate #antitrustprocedures and improve #antitrustanalysis.
A thank you to Thibault Schrepel and his team for their vision in boldly reimagining antitrust’s future. On December 13 – 15, 2021, they bring together antitrust agencies, academics, and practitioners for what promises to be an engaging and wide-ranging conversation. Together with Margaret Levenstein, I’ll be kicking off the conference with a provocative question – Can Computational Antitrust Succeed?
To learn more about the speakers and the agenda, check out the conference website here: https://stanford.io/3rhcvvh
Pınar Akman Anthony Casey Felix Chang Cary Coglianese David Colarusso Daniel Crane Fabiana Di Porto Gijs van Dijck Michal Gal Catalina Goanta Daniel Greenwood Tatjana Grote Ashwin Ittoo, PhD William Kovacic Sarah Lawsky Sandro Claudio Lera Daniel W. Linna Jr. Robert Zev Mahari Giovanna Massarotto Marcela Mattiuzzo Doug Melamed Anthony Niblett Alex Pentland Felipe Leitão V. Roquete Marietje Schaake Ron Schnell Gerasimos Spanakis Valerie Suslow