International Committee - How to Get Involved
How to Get involved
There are many opportunities for interested Antitrust Section members to get involved in the work of the International Committee. These include writing or editing publications, helping organize programs and brown-bag lunch seminars, participating in drafting Section comments on international issues, and working on other policy issues. Several of the Committee’s projects are described in the list below. If a project interests you, we encourage you to get in touch with the indicated contact person.
The International Antitrust Bulletin
We are always looking for articles for this quarterly publication focusing on developments in international competition law. We welcome ideas for articles as well as assistance with drafting or editing. Contact: Robert Kwinter at robert.kwinter@blakes.com
Brown Bag Lunches
The Committee holds several brown-bag lunch programs each year. We welcome assistance in developing topics, identifying speakers, and organizing the programs. Contact: Fiona Schaeffer fiona.schaeffer@weil.com or Stephen Kinsella skinsella@sidley.com.
Comments & Position Papers
We often organize task forces to draft comments and position papers on various proposals, papers, and draft foreign and domestic legislation and guidelines. Contact: Elizabeth F. Kraus ekraus@ftc.gov or Ronan P. Harty ronan.harty@dpw.com.
New Member Outreach
Our Committee strives to help involve new members and make membership a rewarding experience. We welcome assistance with this project. Contact Robert Kwinter robert.kwinter@blakes.com.

