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Antitrust Code by Concurrences

Concurrences
Antitrust Law
Competition Law
Artificial Intelligence
Innovation
Merger Control
Digital Markets
Google
Digital Regulations
International Cartels
Competition and Markets Authority
Technology
Technology Markets
Article 102
Competition Policy
Mergers and Acquisitions
Intel Decision
Digital Markets Act
Apple
Digital Platforms
Food Delivery

”Antitrust Code” is a podcast series that aims to decode antitrust law and policy. Concurrences guests discuss the latest news and topical issues in competition law and economics around the world.

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In this new episode Charles Beller (U.S. Department of Justice) and Ricardo Zimbron (Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton) closed the International Merger Conference that occurred in London on the 4th of June 2026.

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In this new episode, Annemiek Wilpshaar (DG COMP), Joel Bamford (UK CMA) and Jackie Holland (Cleary Gottlieb) opened the International Merger Conference that occurred in London on the 4th of June 2026.

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In this new episode, Bernardus Smulders (Court of Justice of the European Union) and Jérôme Philippe (Freshfields) opened the Private Enforcement in the EU Conference that occurred in Paris on the 2nd of April 2026.

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In this new episode, Mark R. Meador (U.S Federal Trade Commission) gave a keynote speech during the Tech Antitrust Conference that occurred in Palo Alto on the 15th of January 2026.

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Recent Guests

Charles Beller
Official from the U.S. Department of Justice involved in merger control and enforcement
U.S. Department of Justice
Episode: Merger Control with Charles Beller (U.S. Department of Justice) and Ricardo Zimbron (Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton)
Ricardo Zimbrón
Partner at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton
Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton
Episode: Merger Control with Charles Beller (U.S. Department of Justice) and Ricardo Zimbron (Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton)
Annemiek Wilpshaar
Head of unit, DG COMP merger control
European Commission
Episode: Rethinking merger guidelines in a changing global competitive landscape with Annemiek Wilpshaar (DG COMP), Joel Bamford (UK CMA) and Jackie Holland (Cleary Gottlieb)
Joel Bamford
Executive Director for Mergers and the Office for the Internal Market and Subsidy Advice Units
Competition and Markets Authority (UK CMA)
Episode: Rethinking merger guidelines in a changing global competitive landscape with Annemiek Wilpshaar (DG COMP), Joel Bamford (UK CMA) and Jackie Holland (Cleary Gottlieb)
Bernardus Smulders
Judge at the Court of Justice of the European Union
Court of Justice of the European Union
Episode: Private Enforcement with Bernardus Smulders (Court of Justice of the European Union) and Jérôme Philippe (Freshfields)
Daniel Guarnera
Director of the Bureau of Competition at the U.S. Federal Trade Commission
U.S. Federal Trade Commission
Episode: Interview of Daniel Guarnera (U.S. Federal Trade Commission) by Peter Mucchetti & Timothy Lyons (Clifford Chance)
Gustavo Augusto Lima
President of CADE, the Brazilian Competition Authority, appointed six months ago
CADE
Episode: Interview of Gustavo Augusto Freitas de Lima (CADE) by Stavroula Vryna (Clifford Chance)
Cani Fernández Vicién
President of the Spanish Competition Authority
Spanish Competition Authority
Episode: Interview of Cani Fernández Vicién (Spanish Competition Authority) by Aleksander Tombiński (Clifford Chance) and Elena Zoido (Compass Lexecon)
Ariel Ezrachi
Slaughter and May Professor of Competition Law and a Fellow of Pembroke College in Oxford
University of Oxford
Episode: Compendium of International Cartels - Antonio Capobianco (OECD) and Ariel Ezrachi (University of Oxford)

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 36 ratings
  • Still up for improvement

    I personally find that very interesting people talking in the podcast. However the connection is often bad and you can’t hear everything, also would I prefer if the topics would be discussed in more detail.

    All topics are only touched very broadly, I wouldn’t mind more details and the episodes going a little longer!

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    z2604
    Germany5 years ago
  • Poorly produced and overly engineered

    While the topics are occasionally interesting I found the nature of the discussion too stilted to really be of any value.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    ernestobenedict
    United Kingdom5 years ago

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Still shows strong expertise in antitrust topics and policy relevance, but production quality and depth could improve.
Some listeners feel discussions occasionally lack depth and long-form pacing.
Positive note on guest diversity, though audio quality and detail are common critique.

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#82
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Talking Points

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Interview of Gustavo Augusto Freitas de Lima (CADE) by Stavroula Vryna (Clifford Chance)
Q: How close are we to the Digital Markets Bill becoming a law in Brazil?
It's expected to take years, given that we're in an election year, which complicates passing new legislation.
Interview of Gustavo Augusto Freitas de Lima (CADE) by Stavroula Vryna (Clifford Chance)
Q: What prompted these investigations into Apple and Google?
We look at what other agencies are doing; as Brazil is a consumer, we want to leverage evidenced learned from other jurisdictions.
Interview of Gustavo Augusto Freitas de Lima (CADE) by Stavroula Vryna (Clifford Chance)
Q: How would you describe your first six months in office?
It was quite intense, as I was already with the agency since 2022, but leading it presents different challenges and priorities.
Compendium of International Cartels - Antonio Capobianco (OECD) and Ariel Ezrachi (University of Oxford)
Q: What happens when humans enhance their capacity to engage in tacit collusion using algorithms?
Algorithms can stabilize collusive agreements and enhance market interdependence, raising questions about the legality of their use in pricing.
Compendium of International Cartels - Antonio Capobianco (OECD) and Ariel Ezrachi (University of Oxford)
Q: What are the reasons why we haven't seen much enforcement regarding algorithmic collusion?
Challenges associated with detection and complex dynamics have hindered enforcement actions, as competition agencies prioritize resources elsewhere.

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A digest of competition law and policy with a focus on enforcement, merger control, and regulatory developments across major jurisdictions. Episodes increasingly explore private enforcement, digital markets, AI regulation, and cross-border cartel enforcement, featuring regulators, judges, and leading scholars who dissect how antitrust rules apply in healthcare, tech, and platform economies. The show is likely to be valuable for in-house and external counsel, policy analysts, and industry executives who want actionable context on how competition authorities interpret and apply law in rapidly evolving markets, plus practical implications for claimants, defendants, and national courts. A standout aspect is the mix of senior regulators and top ... more

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2. Ricardo Zimbrón
3. Annemiek Wilpshaar
4. Joel Bamford
5. Bernardus Smulders
6. Daniel Guarnera
7. Gustavo Augusto Lima
8. Cani Fernández Vicién

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