📢 As a media partner to Eurelectric on Power Barometer 2024, MLex will be there as the European electricity industry unveils its annual data report in Brussels on 3 October. 🌍 Industry leaders and policymakers will gather to explore topics including industrial electrification, decarbonisation and climate change, electricity markets, power infrastructure development, renewables deployment, energy security & international competition. 🎤 Access the full programme now ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/eW3cEvQf
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Global newswire covering Antitrust, M&A, Trade, Data Privacy, Tech & AI, Energy, Financial Crime & Financial Services
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An independent news organization with a global reach, MLex is focused on identifying regulatory risk as and wherever it emerges, empowering our customers — the world’s leading law firms, corporations, hedge funds, advisory firms and regulators — to navigate threats and opportunities in a world where regulation is increasingly complex and interconnected. We have a track record of uncovering regulatory risk before it breaks in other news outlets, with exclusive reporting across Antitrust, M&A, State Aid, Trade, Data Privacy & Security, Technology & AI, Energy, Financial Services and Financial Crime.
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- Information Services
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- 51-200 employees
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- London, England
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- Privately Held
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- 2005
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- Antitrust, Mergers & Acquisitions, Telecoms, Digital Risk, Trade Defence & Disputes, Energy and Climate, Financial Services, AI, Competition law, Financial Crime, and Data Privacy & Security
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Washington, DC 20006, US
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67 Rue de la Loi
Belgium, Brussels 1040, BE
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🔎 'In her 16 years working in Europe as a human-rights lawyer and privacy advocate, Carly Kind developed some strong views about how the use — and misuse — of personal data could affect societies. Now back in Australia as the country’s top privacy official, Kind is ready to put her knowledge, and insight, to good use. Her goal is to raise awareness of privacy issues with an at times apathetic public, all while leading the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner towards more assertive enforcement of the country’s still-evolving privacy laws. And artificial-intelligence proponents urging regulators to suspend privacy rules in the name of the god of innovation are likely to find her a formidable foe.' 🔓 Read Ryan Cropp's newly ungated exclusive interview now ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/e5UP_Sh8
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🌍 The “defining challenge” for the next mandate of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will be to build a system that marries competition and industrial policy and “leverages their complementarities,” Benoît Coeuré, president of the French competition authority, told MLex in an exclusive interview. Coeuré said in his view the problem is not too much competition enforcement but rather too little industrial policy. 🗞️ Released to MLex subscribers earlier this month, you can now access the ungated interview by senior correspondent Natalie McNelis ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/dUVmrJzS
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🔎 If you weren't able to join us last week for the Competition Litigation Conference, hosted with Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and Brick Court Chambers in London, you can now access highlights from Mr Justice Michael Green's keynote address, which explored the issue of expert testimony in UK antitrust cases, as captured by MLex senior correspondent Simon Zekaria. 🗞️ https://lnkd.in/e2VqmmUq
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📢 Natalie McNelis will be joining a fireside chat at the Global Antitrust Hot Topics: EU, US & Global Perspectives conference in Brussels tomorrow, alongside Mathew Heim and Catriona Hatton, to discuss what we can we expect from the next EU Commission’s mandate and the new US administration. 🎤 Check out the full Concurrences agenda and lineup ⬇ https://lnkd.in/enZuP7vW
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👏 Huge thanks to everyone who came together on Friday to make this year's Competition Litigation Conference, hosted in London by MLex, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and Brick Court Chambers, such a success. 🎤 Incisive keynote addresses from Mr Justice Michael Green and Chris Prevett of the Competition and Markets Authority bookended a day of highly engaging panel discussions, featuring leading practitioners from Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Brick Court Chambers, Macfarlanes, Hausfeld, AlixPartners, Oxera Consulting LLP, Norton Rose Fulbright, Simmons & Simmons, Quinn Emanuel and Bristows LLP. 🗞 Thanks also to our MLex moderators—Lewis Crofts, Natalie McNelis, Simon Zekaria and Robert McLeod—for expertly steering discussions. 📆 We're already looking forward to next September. #CLC2024
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📢 Next week, MLex will join EFFRA, EIT Manufacturing and MANUFUTURE at the now sold-out European Manufacturing Conference in Brussels. 🔎 On 25 Sept from 11:30-12:30, senior AI correspondent Luca Bertuzzi will moderate a panel exploring the theme of 'Harnessing emerging technologies | Leveraging AI, big data & industrial metaverse'. ⬇ More on the event https://lnkd.in/daNT24Dh #AI #bigdata
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📢 We are thrilled to be part of the 6th Annual Data Privacy Conference in Washington DC tomorrow, with a plethora of distinguished speakers set to take to the stage, and MLex Data Privacy & Security reporter Madeline Hughes poised to moderate a panel on privacy-preserving innovation. 📅 September 17th, 2024 🔎 More on what's in store: https://lnkd.in/g25D8VK5 🎤 For the event agenda and full speaker lineup: https://lnkd.in/er4NAHCF #DataUSA24 Forum Europe
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💡 Amnesty vs automation — how are companies preparing for #AI regulation? 🔎 'Companies wanting to embrace new #artificialintelligence technologies must also embrace new regulation for them in more jurisdictions. Technologies to check the compliance of these technologies are now available, but they can’t assess someone from marketing taking out their own smartphone to run a task through #ChatGPT. New tech needs to be paired with traditional remedies.' 🔓 Released to MLex subscribers last week, you can access in-depth analysis by Frank Hersey now. https://lnkd.in/ehk6JSrg
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🔎 'EU antitrust investigators will feel that their victory against Google at the bloc’s top court has given them important backing on key notions about how to probe potential abuses by tech companies. But opponents may exploit parts of the judgment to push back against the regulator, arguing cases need to be tighter if they are to survive court scrutiny.' 🔓 Access newly ungated analysis from Lewis Crofts now ⬇ https://lnkd.in/eYnU_aFu