Product Distribution and Marketing

  • 23rd Annual Advanced ALI-ABA Course of Study/Video Webcast for In-House and Outside Counsel
  • Thursday-Saturday
  • March 6-8, 2008
  • Scottsdale Plaza Resort
  • Scottsdale (Phoenix), AZ

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Why Attend?
This year's course addresses the effect of the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark Leegin decision, which overturned the century-old per se rule against resale price maintenance agreements.

 

With the growing importance of e-commerce, consolidations at all levels of distribution chains, and new forms of relationships between suppliers and distributors, the distribution and marketing of products in today's economy raise a host of widely varying legal issues. Evolving legal trends, combined with these changes in marketing approaches and distribution methods, make it essential for both in-house and outside counsel advising distribution clients to remain well versed in both the state of the law and current business approaches in a variety of areas.

 

This annual advanced course of study, comprising a full 18 hours of instruction, brings together a faculty experienced in the many fields that most directly affect distribution: antitrust; dealer contracts, relations, and termination; business franchise and dealer protection laws; consumer protection laws; advertising and unfair competition; intellectual property; and international trade. Registrants benefit from the perspectives of private practitioners, corporate counsel, former government enforcement attorneys, a Federal Trade Commissioner, and a former member of the Irish Competition Authority.

 

The program reviews applicable law, including recent developments and U.S. Supreme Court activity (including the landmark 2007 Leegin case overturning the century-old per se rule against resale price maintenance), and considers the effect of the law in the contexts of client counseling, planning and management of distribution relationships, and the acquisition of distribution businesses.

 

The program also offers practical advice, such as how to:

      •    Achieve business objectives and solve client problems without violating the
           antitrust laws;
      •    Establish distribution networks without inadvertently becoming a franchisor;
      •    Train sales and marketing departments to avoid unnecessary risks; and
      •    Plan for and avoid supplier-distributor discord.

 

Time is reserved throughout the program to address written questions submitted by the registrants.

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Planning Chairs

(Also on faculty)

Andre R. Jaglom, Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt LLP, New York

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Faculty

Michael F. Brockmeyer, Frommer Lawrence & Haug LLP, Washington, D.C.; former Assistant Attorney General and Chief, Antitrust Division, Maryland Attorney General's Office; former Chair, National Association of Attorneys General Antitrust Task Force

Terry Calvani, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP, Washington, D.C.; former Member and Director of Cartel Division, The Irish Competition Authority; former Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission

John F. Collins, Dewey Ballantine LLP, New York

Michael J. Dean, Maclay Murray & Spens LLP, Glasgow, Scotland

Kenneth G. Elzinga, Robert C. Taylor Professor of Economics, University of Virginia, Charlottesville

Isabel Galvão Bueno C. Franco, Demarest e Almeida Advogados, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Pamela Jones Harbour, Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission, Washington, D.C.; former Deputy Attorney General, Public Advocacy Division, New York State Attorney General's Office

Rick Kurnit, Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz P.C., New York

Kevin J. O'Connor, Godfrey & Kahn, S.C., Madison, Wisconsin; former Assistant Attorney General, Wisconsin Department of Justice; former Chair, National Association of Attorneys General Antitrust Task Force

Richard J. Wegener, Fredrikson & Byron, P.A., Minneapolis; former Division Counsel, U.S. Foods Group, and Assistant to the General Counsel for Antitrust and Trade Regulation, The Pillsbury Company

 

ALI-ABA Staff: Thomas M. Hennessey, Assistant Director, Offices of Courses of Study

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Program Schedule

THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 2008

8:00 a.m.  Registration and Continental Breakfast

Webcast Segment A

9:00 a.m.  Introductory Remarks and Course Overview - Mr. Jaglom
Methods of distribution; direct distribution; dealers and distributors; franchising; licensing of manufacturing rights; trademarks, technology, and trade secrets

 

THE REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT: ANTITRUST LAWS

9:10 a.m.  Economic Analysis of Distribution and Termination - Professor Elzinga

10:15 a.m.  Networking Break

10:30 a.m.  Vertical Restraints - Messrs. Brockmeyer and Wegener
Price restraints; the impact of the Supreme Court Leegin decision; implementing resale pricing programs; horizontal and vertical territorial and customer restrictions; exclusive dealing; loyalty discounts and "bundled" rebates; display and shelf-space restrictions; tying; dual distribution

11:50 a.m.  Questions and Answers

12:00 noon  Lunch Break

Webcast Segment B

1:15 p.m.  Price Discrimination, Predatory Pricing, and Related Issues - Mr. Collins

2:00 p.m.  Intellectual Property and Antitrust - Mr. O'Connor

2:30 p.m.  Questions and Answers

2:40 p.m.  Federal and State Enforcement of Vertical Issues - Commissioner Harbour

3:10 p.m.  International Enforcement of Vertical Issues - Mr. Calvani

3:40 p.m . Networking Break

3:55 p.m.  Vertical Issues: Panel Discussion - Commissioner Harbour, Professor Elzinga, and Messrs. Brockmeyer, Calvani, Collins, Dean, Jaglom, O'Connor, and Wegener

4:35 p.m.  Business Franchise Laws - Mr. Jaglom

5:20 p.m.  Questions and Answers

5:30 p.m.  Adjournment for the Day

 

FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 2008

8:00 a.m.  Continental Breakfast

 

THE REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT: OTHER LAWS

Webcast Segment C

8:30 a.m.  International Distribution Issues: Focus on Latin America - Ms. Franco

9:15 a.m.  International Distribution Issues: Focus on Europe -
Mr. Dean

10:00 a.m.  Questions and Answers

10:05 a.m.  Networking Break

10:20 a.m.  Advertising and Unfair Competition Issues - Mr. Kurnit
Substantiation; deceptive practices; comparative advertising; competitor challenges and litigation

11:50 a.m.  Advertising and Unfair Competition: Federal and State Enforcement - Commissioner Harbour

12:20 p.m.  Advertising and Consumer Protection: Questions and Answers - Commissioner Harbour and Mr. Kurnit

12:30 p.m.  Lunch Break

Webcast Segment D

1:45 p.m.  Distribution and Marketing on the Internet - Mr. Jaglom
Intellectual property protection in the computer industry; brief overview of legal issues

2:30 p.m.  Intellectual Property Protection - Mr. Kurnit
Copyright and trademark; designation of origin; gray market issues; rights of privacy and publicity

3:45 p.m.  Questions and Answers

4:00 p.m.  Networking Break

4:15 p.m.  The Distribution Contract: Drafting Issues - Mr. Jaglom

5:10 p.m.  The Distribution Contract: Panel Discussion - Ms. Franco and Messrs. Dean, Jaglom, and Wegener

5:40 p.m.  Questions and Answers

5:45 p.m.  Adjournment for the Day

 

SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 2008

8:00 a.m.  Continental Breakfast



THE DISTRIBUTION RELATIONSHIP: TERMINATION

 Webcast Segment E

8:30 a.m.  Ethical Issues in the Distribution Context: Panel Discussion - Entire Faculty

9:30 a.m.  Managing Distribution: Compliance and Dispute Avoidance - Mr. Jaglom

10:15 a.m.  Networking Break

10:30 a.m.  Dealer Terminations and Consolidation - Mr. Wegener

11:10 a.m.  Distributor Litigation and Negotiation - Messrs. Collins, Jaglom, and Wegener
Planning and strategy from the distributor and supplier viewpoints

11:50 a.m.  Distribution Issues in Mergers and Acquisitions - Messrs. Jaglom and Wegener

12:10 p.m.  Questions and Answers

12:30 p.m.  Adjournment

 

Total 60-minute hours of instruction: 18, including one hour of ethics

Suggested Prerequisite: Limited experience in legal practice in subject matter or completion of Basic CLE Course in subject matter

Educational Objective: Acquisition of knowledge and skills to develop proficiency as a practitioner; maintenance of professional competence as a practitioner; provision of information on recent legal developments

Level of Instruction: Advanced

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Here's what registrants have said about this course:
"This is my second time attending this course. It is by far the best ALI-ABA has to offer - great speakers, knowledgeable, practical."

"Drew Jaglom organized a comprehensive and informative course that met and exceeded my professional development requirements. Great conference!"

"Best ALI-ABA program I have attended."

"I think the course is superb and Drew Jaglom's presentations clearly the best."

"This course was excellent in conveying the subject matter as well as integrating current issues and debate. I found this course to be well paced and informative."

"This is my third time in about 10 years to attend this seminar. It is always helpful and a great concentrated review for the business lawyer."

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