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  • #365 What Roles Do Economists Play in Chinese Competition Law? Conversation With Dr. Vanessa Zhang
    Feb 16 2026

    China's antitrust regime has evolved rapidly over the past decade. What role does economic analysis play in the actual enforcement? Anora Wang and Kathleen Hu speak with Dr. Vanessa Zhang of Compass Lexecon about the growing role of economic analysis in Chinese competition law, drawing on her experience advising China's antitrust authority and serving as a testifying expert in high-stakes cases. The conversation explores how economic evidence is developed, evaluated, and increasingly relied upon in China's evolving antitrust regime.

    With special guest:
    Vanessa Zhang, Executive Vice President, Compass Lexecon

    Related Links:
    The Complex Geopolitics of Digital Regulation: The Three Body Problem

    Hosted by:
    Anora Wang, Arnold & Porter and Kathleen Hu, Cornerstone Research

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    30 min
  • #364 Does Visual Generative AI Make Better Ads? Exploring AI Advertising Effectiveness
    Feb 9 2026

    Businesses are increasingly considering the use of generative AI for work that historically relied on human creativity, including in the area of marketing and advertising. But can ads made with gen AI really be more effective than human-created ads? Professor Vilma Todri of Emory University Goizueta Business School joins Kathleen Hu and Jaclyn Phillips to discuss her recent research on the impact of visual generative AI on advertising effectiveness. Listen to this episode to learn more about how gen AI is being used in advertising and the implications for ad effectiveness and AI disclosure policies.

    With special guest:
    Vilma Todri, Associate Professor, Goizueta Business School of Emory University

    Related Links:
    The Impact of Visual Generative AI on Advertising Effectiveness

    Hosted by:
    Kathleen Hu, Cornerstone Research and Jaclyn Phillips, Proskauer Rose

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    28 min
  • #363 The Antitrust Controversy Surrounding Brazil's Soy Moratorium
    Feb 2 2026

    In 2006, various parties came together to form Brazil's Amazon Soy Moratorium in an effort to curb illegal deforestation in the Amazon Rainforest. Today, challenges regarding Brazil's Soy Moratorium continue to mount, with passionate advocacy from farmers, environmentalists, government agencies, and international organizations. What might seem a cut-and-dry conflict between free enterprise and environmental conservation becomes more complicated when we delve deeper. With an antitrust cartel investigation in limbo, a pseudo-private agreement to arguably higher deforestation standards than those instituted by the government, and international observers on the scene, including customers and climate activists, the facts surrounding Brazil's Soy Moratorium are ripe for unpacking. Our guest today is antitrust attorney Eduardo Frade, who joins Barry Nigro and Anora Wang to discuss Brazil's Soy Moratorium and the various antitrust and competition questions it raises.

    With special guest:
    Eduardo Frade, Partner, Mattos Filho

    Related Links:
    General Superintendence of the Administrative Council for Economic Defence (CADE) decides to adopt preventive measures to suspend the Soy Moratorium

    Hosted by:
    Barry Nigro, Fried Frank and Anora Wang, Arnold & Porter

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    35 min
  • #362 What's Happening With AI and Data Privacy? An Update From the PRIS Committee
    Jan 26 2026

    The past few years have been a critical time in the development of data privacy laws and the regulation of AI in the United States. As we look toward 2026, the complexities are only increasing. In this episode, the Antitrust Law Section's Privacy and Information Security (PRIS) Committee joins forces with OCA to focus on the highlights of 2025 and predictions for 2026. Hosts Alicia Downey and Anora Wang talk to PRIS Committee vice chairs Jessica Cohen of Verizon Communications and Alex Brown of Alston & Bird about why the next 12 months could redefine how AI and data privacy are regulated at the federal and state levels. In addition, listeners will hear from Jessica about being a mother of five, and get an update on Walter, a beauty pageant-winning dog, who was just a puppy when Alex was a featured guest on OCA Episode #89 back in 2020.

    With special guests:
    Jessica Cohen, Senior Counsel, Regulatory Affairs, AI, Cybersecurity & Privacy, Verizon Communications and Alexander G. Brown, Partner, Alston & Bird LLP

    Related Links:

    • Kathleen Benway, Alexander G. Brown, Maki DePalo, Jennifer C. Everett, Graham Gardner & Hyun Jai Oh, "Flurry of FTC Activity Shows Enforcement Emphasis on Youth Protection," 12 PRATT'S PRIVACY &CYBERSECURITY LAW REPORT 8 (LexisNexis A.S. Pratt 2026)
    • Alexander G. Brown & Katherine Doty Hanniford, "First 100 Days – Federal Privacy and Cybersecurity Regulation and Enforcement Under the Second Trump Administration," Alston & Bird Advisory (May 8, 2025)
    • Our Curious Amalgam, Episode #89 What's the Deal with Data Portability? Understanding the Competition and Privacy Aspects Surrounding the Movement of Data, November 30, 2020, featuring Alex Brown

    Hosted by:
    Alicia Downey, Downey Law and Anora Wang, Arnold & Porter

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    34 min
  • #361 All Change or More of the Same? UK Merger Control Developments
    Jan 19 2026

    The UK merger control regime is undergoing procedural and substantive changes. What is happening and what should practicioners know? John Schmidt, solicitor at Arnold & Porter in London, joins Matthew Hall and Jaclyn Phillips to discuss the changes introduced by the UK Competition and Markets Authority's (CMA) and the UK government. Listen to this episode to learn more about new CMA jurisdictional and procedural guidance, a strategic reform of UK merger remedies and institutional changes to phase 2 merger reviews.

    With special guest:
    John Schmidt, partner, Arnold & Porter

    Related Links:

    • Arnold & Porter, UK Merger Review Reform: From Merger Mystery To Remedy Rodeo (17 November 2025)
    • UK CMA, Merger remedies (19 December 2025)
    • UK CMA, Mergers: Guidance on the CMA's jurisdiction and procedure (19 December 2025)
    • UK government press release, Growth placed at the heart of regulators' remit alongside new measures to boost scrutiny and transparency (21 October 2025)

    Hosted by:
    Matthew Hall, McGuireWoods and Jaclyn Phillips, Proskauer Rose

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    32 min
  • #360 How To Unshackle the Golden Chain? Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Markets
    Jan 12 2026

    Blockchain and cryptocurrency promised to decentralize modern financial markets to take market power away from centralized financial intermediaries. But have they lived up to this promise? Hanna Halaburda, Associate Professor of Technology, Operations, and Statistics at NYU, joins Panos Dimitrellos and Christina Ma, to break down the layers of blockchain and the competitive forces and dynamics in these markets. Listen to this episode to learn more about the intersection of blockchain, crypto and antitrust.

    With special guest:
    Hanna Halaburda, Associate Professor of Technology, Operations, and Statistics, NYU Stern

    Related Links:
    Hanna Halaburda Articles and Research

    Hosted by:
    Christina Ma, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz and Panos Dimitrellos, Secretariat Economists

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    35 min
  • #359 What is Happening With Class Claims in the UK? The Competition Law Opt-Out Collective Actions Regime
    Jan 5 2026

    Billions have been claimed under the UK competition law opt-out collective actions regime since its introduction in 2015. What issues are faced by class members, class representatives and defendants? Jeremy Robinson, solicitor at Harcus Parker in London, joins Matthew Hall to discuss the regime. Listen to this episode to learn more about how it is structured, funding issues, the first damages award and the UK government's call for evidence on its operation.

    With special guest:
    Jeremy Robinson, partner, Harcus Parker

    Related Links:

    • Harcus Parker, The future of the UK's competition collective actions regime, 15 October 2025
    • Harcus Parker, The CJC Review of Litigation Funding, 13 June 2025
    • UK Department for Business & Trade, Opt-out collective actions regime review: call for evidence, 6 August 2025
    • UK Competition Appeal Tribunal judgment, Kent v Apple, 23 October 2025

    Hosted by:
    Matthew Hall, McGuireWoods

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    41 min
  • #358 The Future of Enforcement and Compliance? How Computational Antitrust is Used
    Dec 29 2025

    Computational methods are increasingly used by competition law regulators worldwide. But what are these and can companies also take advantage? Todd Davies, PhD candidate in competition law at University College London, joins Matthew Hall and Anora Wang to discuss the issues raised by the use of computational antitrust. Listen to this episode to learn more about the pros and cons of adoption by regulators, new tools available to companies, possible responses by regulators and key takeaways for practitioners and companies.

    With special guest:
    Todd Davies, University College London

    Related Links:
    Todd Davies, The Dark Side of Computational Antitrust: When AI is Used to Evade the Law, Kluwer Competition Law Blog (October 28, 2025)

    Thibault Schrepel, Computational Antitrust: An Introduction and Research Agenda (January 15, 2021)

    Thibault Schrepel and Teodora Groza, Computational Antitrust Worldwide: Fourth Cross-Agency Report (June 18, 2025)

    Hosted by:
    Matthew Hall, McGuireWoods and Anora Wang, Arnold & Porter

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    39 min