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Talk by Ms Angela Diveley, Attorney, Federal Trade Commission, Washington DC, US |
08/06/2015 |
Talk by Ms Angela Diveley, Attorney, Federal Trade Commission, Washington DC, US
Thursday, 6th Aug 2015
National Law University, Delhi conducted a talk by Ms Angela Diveley, Attorney, Federal Trade Commission, Washington DC, US at its campus on 6th Aug.2015 at 12.00 noon on the topic of 'US Anti-Trust laws'. Ms. Komal Kalha, Senior Legal Counsel for Intellectual Property, US Patent & Trademark Office, Foreign Commercial Services, Embassy of the USA, New Delhi was also present on the occasion. Ms. Angela discussed the anti-trust law and the legal issues relating to the abuse of dominance, anti-competitive practices by companies and the combinations in the United States. The talk was attended by almost 80 students and faculty members and was followed by a brief Question-Answer session with the students. |