DVC Conference Centre
Hong Kong
On Tuesday, November 19, Wilson Sonsini partners Brent Snyder, Mike Casey, and Jindrich Kloub will join esteemed practitioners from the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre, Des Voeux Chambers, and Monckton Chambers for a seminar exploring the complex interplay between competition law and arbitration, with insights on sanctions, export controls, and foreign direct investment (FDI).
As competition arbitrations continue to gain global prominence, this session will cover recent developments in competition law across the UK, EU, and US. The panel will highlight key trends in private actions and arbitration, with a particular focus on Hong Kong’s role in leveraging competition law within arbitration contexts. Panelists will also examine the growing importance of sanctions, export controls, and FDI in the global economy.
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to gain valuable knowledge and connect with leading professionals in these dynamic fields.
Contact dvc@dvc.hk to register for this exclusive event.
Kaitlin Leddy
kleddy@wsgr.comJindrich Kloub is a partner in the Brussels office of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati and a head of its European antitrust team. He focuses on complex antitrust investigations, cartel defense, digital markets regulations, and general antitrust counseling and compliance. Jindrich is a member of the firm’s ESG cross-practice initiative and his practice also covers counseling on sustainability collaborations and compliance with the EU’s sustainability regulations.
Mike Casey is a dual-qualified, Chambers-ranked partner in the London office of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati. His practice focuses on investigations and regulatory compliance matters related to economic sanctions, export controls, money laundering, corruption, and white-collar fraud. In addition, he regularly acts as a specialist in mergers, acquisitions, venture financings, lending arrangements, and other types of corporate transactions. He also frequently advises clients on the UK’s National Security and Investment Act and other foreign direct investment review regimes.
Brent Snyder is an antitrust partner in the San Francisco office of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, where he leads the firm's regulatory and compliance department. With more than 25 years of civil and criminal litigation and trial experience in both the private and public sectors, Brent is a leading U.S. and internationally recognized antitrust and competition attorney with deep expertise in antitrust cartels and related criminal violations.
Prior to joining the firm, Brent served as chief executive officer of the Hong Kong Competition Commission (HKCC), Hong Kong’s competition enforcement agency, where he had day-to-day responsibility for all aspects of its enforcement, policy, advocacy, and administration functions. During his tenure, which involved overseeing a budget of approximately $15 million, the HKCC set several important litigation precedents; significantly increased the volume, variety, and complexity of its enforcement work; improved its leniency and cooperation incentives; and enhanced its competition policy and advocacy work.