
Conference 27: Geoff Petersen on the ACCC/AER Regulatory Conference, essential infrastructure, the energy transition, competition and innovation
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Partner Geoff Petersen joins us fresh from the ACCC/AER Regulatory Conference with the latest on regulating infrastructure, the energy transition, competition and innovation. Plus the Government's Economic Reform Roundtable; a second leasehold on the ACCC's acquisitions register earns a new frequently asked question; more casualties at the US antitrust agencies; and what even is a notification waiver? All this and Sudanese cinema with co-hosts Moya Dodd and Matt Rubinstein of The Competitive Edge podcast. [Links] Breaking news:
- Treasury has released its draft Notification Waiver form for consultation. G+T's analysis compares the draft form to the short-form notification form.
- Allegedly former FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter is back at work for now after the DC Circuit Court of Appeals found 2-1 that the administration had no likelihood of success.
Links:
- The first episode of "Conference 27" on YouTube
- Khartoum Offside on Kanopy
- G+T on Lease Agreements on the Acquisitions Register
- We've all been saying "Passiona" wrong
- Former Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Roger Alford on the DOJ and the HP-Juniper merger
- Product placement in the Top Gun movies
- G+T on safeguarding our energy supply
- Meet the Gilbert + Tobin Competition, Consumer + Market Regulation team
- Email us at edge@gtlaw.com.au
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