The largest technology companies are now worth trillions of dollars. Are these companies too large? Too powerful? In 2025, courts handed down several important decisions involving Alphabet and Meta. What can these decisions teach us about antitrust law under the Trump administration? And what might they mean for the Netflix-Warner Brothers Discovery merger? Join UCLA Law’s Lowell Milken Institute and Milbank LLP for a fireside chat with Richard Parker, renowned antitrust expert, Milbank partner and former Director of the Bureau of Competition at the Federal Trade Commission, about these exciting developments in antitrust.
4:30 pm – Check In
4:45 to 5:45 pm – Program
5:45 to 6:30 pm - Cocktail Hour
Milbank LLP
2029 Century Park East, 33rd Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90067
MCLE Materials:
- Jaclyn Diaz, “A Judge Ordered Google to Share Its Search Data. What Does That Mean for User Privacy?” (Sept. 19, 2025)
- United States of America v. Google LLC, (D.DC. 2025)
- David McCabe and Cecilia Kang, “U.S. Asks Judge to Break Up Google’s Advertising Technology Monopoly” (Sept. 22, 2025)
- United States of America et al. v. Google LLC (E.D. Va. 2025)
- David McCabe, “F.T.C. Appeals Loss in Meta Antitrust Case” (Jan. 20, 2026)
- Federal Trade Commission v. Meta Platforms, Inc. (D.D.C. 2025)
UCLA School of Law is a State Bar of California approved MCLE provider. This activity qualifies for 1 hour of general MCLE credit.
This event is sponsored by Lowell Milken Institute for Business Law and Policy and UCLA School of Law. This is a private event, open to UCLA School of Law students, faculty and invited guests. Please note this event will be photographed, and professional photos taken at this event may be used on LMI's website and/or social platforms. For questions, please email lowellmilkeninstitute@law.ucla.edu.
