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Sidley Lawyers Juan Arteaga and Sarah Scheinman to Speak at the ABA’s 2026 Antitrust Spring Meeting
Wednesday March 25, 2026
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DateWednesday March 25, 2026
Marriot Marquis, Washington, D.C.
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On March 25, as part of the American Bar Association’s 2026 Antitrust Spring Meeting, two Sidley lawyers will be speaking on various panels.
Panel: School of Hard Knocks: Antitrust After Alston | 9:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. ET
Juan Arteaga will be speaking on the Cartel & Criminal Practice, Global Private Litigation, and Trade, Sports & Professional Associations Committees’ panel titled “School of Hard Knocks: Antitrust After Alston.” Antitrust scrutiny of higher education has accelerated in the wake of NCAA v. Alston, ushering in a new era of litigation and enforcement affecting colleges and universities. Institutions now face challenges involving student-athlete compensation as well as alleged coordination in scholarships, financial aid, admissions, and employment practices. Juan and other panelists will discuss how antitrust law applies in the academic context and what institutions should expect going forward.
Panel: Regulation Rollback and Market Competition | 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. ET
Sarah Scheinman will be speaking on the Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals and Insurance & Financial Services Committees’ panel titled “Regulation Rollback and Market Competition.” In recent years, the federal government has worked to identify and rescind anticompetitive regulations that harm businesses and consumers. Sarah and other panelists will explore the effects of anticompetitive regulation on industries and the implications of regulatory rollback for competition enforcement.
Panel: School of Hard Knocks: Antitrust After Alston | 9:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. ET
Juan Arteaga will be speaking on the Cartel & Criminal Practice, Global Private Litigation, and Trade, Sports & Professional Associations Committees’ panel titled “School of Hard Knocks: Antitrust After Alston.” Antitrust scrutiny of higher education has accelerated in the wake of NCAA v. Alston, ushering in a new era of litigation and enforcement affecting colleges and universities. Institutions now face challenges involving student-athlete compensation as well as alleged coordination in scholarships, financial aid, admissions, and employment practices. Juan and other panelists will discuss how antitrust law applies in the academic context and what institutions should expect going forward.
Panel: Regulation Rollback and Market Competition | 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. ET
Sarah Scheinman will be speaking on the Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals and Insurance & Financial Services Committees’ panel titled “Regulation Rollback and Market Competition.” In recent years, the federal government has worked to identify and rescind anticompetitive regulations that harm businesses and consumers. Sarah and other panelists will explore the effects of anticompetitive regulation on industries and the implications of regulatory rollback for competition enforcement.
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