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Thomas Penfield Jackson at Health Care Antitrust Forum

November 02, 2000

Judge Jackson picture by Mary Hanlon

U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson was the keynote speaker at the Sixth Annual Health Care Antitrust Forum on Nov. 2 at the Law School.

The forum focused on the most recent developments in antitrust enforcement in the health care field and also looked ahead to emerging issues such as e-commerce and business-to-business exchanges.

Participants voiced questions and concerns and participated in lively debates and informal conversations with attorneys who tried the most significant cases of the year, the government enforcers who set policy and decide what challenges to make, the economists who testify, and the CEO's at the vortex where antitrust collides with health care.

Judge Jackson spoke at the luncheon about the history of the Microsoft antitrust case and his decision.

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