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Disruptive innovations are beginning to transform legal services and the manner in which they are delivered:
Competition authorities can play a role in advocating for regulatory systems that reflect current market realities and ensure market access for pro-competitive disruptive innovations. This process will require consideration of the objectives of legal professional regulations, particularly those addressing market failure, as well as the current design of those regulations. The OECD held a discussion on the topic in June 2016. All related papers, presentations and delegates experiences are available on this page. SEE ALSO |
JUNE 2016 SESSION DOCUMENTATION | |
KEY DOCUMENTS Background Note by the Secretariat • Note de référence du Secrétariat Executive summary with key findings • Synthèse avec points clés de la discussion Detailed summary of the discussion • Compte rendu détaillé de la discussion
PANNELISTS AND PRESENTATIONS Caroline WALLACE Bio Charley MOORE Bio Louis DÉGOS Bio Pierre AÏDAN Bio John O. MCGINNIS Bio |
CONTRIBUTIONS FROM PARTICIPANTS
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