Speaking Engagement

Market Power in Transition: Antitrust in the Age of Digital and AI-Driven Markets

February 6, 2026
New York, NY
Analytics in LS

Nate Goldstein moderates the panel titled “State, Federal, and Global Antitrust Enforcement: Competition or Coordination?”

As states, federal agencies, and international authorities pursue increasingly ambitious antitrust actions—sometimes in parallel, sometimes in tension—questions of coordination and fragmentation have taken on new urgency. This panel examines how enforcement priorities differ across jurisdictions, how remedies diverge, and what these dynamics imply for digital competition policy in a globalized economy.

Keler Marku moderates the panel titled “Beyond Competition: AI, Digital Platforms, Potential Harm and the Edges of Antitrust.”

AI systems and data-driven platforms present novel questions that may not always fit neatly within traditional antitrust doctrine. This panel examines emerging debates around manipulation, algorithmic discrimination, surveillance-driven lock-in, predictive pricing, and related practices that challenge established approaches to market power and competitive injury. Panelists will consider the scope and possible limits of the antitrust laws, the potential role of complementary regulatory tools, and how remedies may need to adapt in markets shaped by data, algorithms, and digital infrastructure.

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