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‘Clear explanation of complex topics aimed at non economists.’
UK Competition Commission
Case studies are used throughout the course to put the theory and techniques into practice.
Highlights include:
- cartel damages
- market definition
- predatory pricing
- vertical restraints and agreements
- quantitative tools
- and much more ...
The course will be led by
Dr Helen Jenkins, Managing Director,
Dr Gunnar Niels, Director, and
James Kavanagh, Managing Consultant
CPD accreditation
Oxera is an accredited course provider for Solicitors Regulation Authority (ref. BRW/OXER) Bar Standards Board.
You will receive 13 CPD hours by attending this course.
Suitable for:
- solicitors;
- in-house lawyers;
- regulators and regulated companies;
- international and UK-based delegates—the course is tailored to the delegates booked on the course.
A message from Course Leader, James Kavanagh
This course always attracts an interesting mix of delegates from different sectors and, as competition is introduced to new sectors, such as health and water, we reflect this in the content of the course. Highlights for this year include more content on antitrust damages and new case studies. Forming a major part of the course, the case studies are run as mock hearings before a panel representing the competition authority. Unlike other training courses, this one is not a matter of sitting and listening to lectures—it is fully interactive and places the tools of competition economics directly into your hands.
James Kavanagh, Managing Consultant and Course Leader
Past delegates
- Brick Court Chambers
- Clifford Chance
- Coca Cola
- Hausfeld & Co LLP
- HSBC
- ITV
- Netherlands Competition Authority
- Portuguese Competition Authority
- United Utilities
- Yorkshire Water
Delegate comments
‘Excellent. Provided a really good grounding in competition economics.’
Hausfeld & Co LLP
‘Very interesting mix of delegates. This provided a new perspective on issues.’
Postcomm
‘Excellent overview of the economics of competition law.’
Department for Transport
‘Excellent, good combination: Theory and case study’
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