Bob Connolly   bob@reconnollylaw.com    LinkedIn

The ABA Antitrust Law Spring meeting will, unfortunately, be virtual again this year.  This is disappointing to me as I have gone every year for, well, a very long time. I enjoy seeing old friends, making new ones, and getting away for a few days to DC. But as I was looking through the meeting program, a silver lining jumped out to me–especially for students.  Because the meeting is virtual, the program cost is greatly reduced for everyone.  For students it is just $25 until 2/5 (today) but only $50 thereafter. And, of course, there are no travel expenses.

If you are a student interested in antitrust, or just interested in learning more about antitrust and big tech, merger law and/or many other subjects that are currently in the news, this is a great opportunity to participate/learn in a uniquely economical way.  I love the ABA Spring Meeting for the diversity in topics and the quality of the panels. I always leave the Spring Meeting in awe of how smart and committed to competition this group is and how lucky I am to be a part of it.  Given the “low barriers to entry” I wanted to suggest students consider this opportunity. It may lead you to a career in a field you’ll never regret.

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Hope to see you on line.

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