Virtual

Competition Law & AI: Priorities, Enforcement & Practicalities

26 Sep 2025

Location: 12:00 - 1:00pm UK Time (Zoom)
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Competition Law & AI: Priorities, Enforcement & Practicalities

Highlights

In the lead-up to the 2nd Annual Competition Law and Artificial Intelligence Summit on 2nd December in Central London, members of the distinguished Event Advisory Board and other key voices in the field will be sharing exclusive insights into the evolving enforcement landscape and emerging challenges at the intersection of AI and competition law.

This unique forum brings together experts actively shaping consumer protection and competition enforcement, offering first-hand perspectives from the front lines. Four leading practitioners will explore critical developments and preview the themes that will be unpacked in depth at the Summit.

Key topics to be addressed include:

  • Integrating AI into the CMA’s enforcement toolkit: Understanding how augmented powers are being applied in practice.
  • Enforcement priorities and expectations: What regulators are focusing on and what businesses should prepare for.
  • Anticipating increased litigation: How AI-related competition issues may drive new legal challenges.
  • Targeted practices under scrutiny: Including greenwashing, fake reviews, algorithmic collusion, and data misuse.

This event is the only AI-focused legal forum dedicated specifically to competition law, offering unparalleled access to regulatory insights, in-house counsel perspectives, and practical strategies for navigating this fast-moving space.

Meet The Panellists

Jenine Hulsmann
Partner
Weil, Gotshal & Manges

Jenine heads Weil’s European antitrust practice.  She has advised on some of the most high-profile and complex M&A transactions of the past decade, securing Phase 2 clearances from both the European Commission and CMA.  With a particular focus on the technology, pharmaceutical and energy sectors, she has represented corporations on a wide range of behavioural antitrust matters, as well as on competition appeals and litigation.  Jenine is recognised as a leading competition lawyer in Chambers Global, Europe and UK, is included in the “Hall of Fame” in Legal 500 with a “stellar market reputation” and was listed as one of the leading “Women in Antitrust 2021” by Global Competition Review.


Jenine Hulsmann
Jenine Hulsmann Partner
Weil, Gotshal & Manges
Davina Garrod
Partner
Akin

With more than 27 years’ experience, in addition to conducting multijurisdictional merger control analyses, navigating and obtaining antitrust and regulatory approvals for complex cross-border transactions, and negotiating remedies packages, Akin International Competition Practice Group Leader Davina Garrod represents leading sovereign wealth funds, private equity and other financial institutions in their strategic and financial investments (transactional and contentious). As regards FDI, Davina represented the acquirer in the first retroactive call in and judicial review under the NSIA, and multiple investors in more than 40 NSIA approvals. Davina also has in-depth experience in mitigation in the UK, France, Germany and Italy. Davina’s practice extends to behavioural, EU FSR and State aid investigations, together with counselling and litigation, for clients across sectors, including technology/AI, energy, retail, life sciences, construction and aviation. Educated at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, Davina has been seconded to Brussels, Washington DC, a global financial institution and the communications regulator. 


Davina Garrod
Davina Garrod Partner
Akin
Konstantina Bania
Partner
Geradin Partners

Konstantina is a Partner at Geradin Partners. Before joining the firm, Konstantina was Senior Legal Counsel at the European Broadcasting Union (EBU).

While at the EBU, Konstantina acquired significant experience in a wide range of matters that concern audiovisual markets and the platform economy. She led two expert groups that focus on online platform regulation, the reform of competition rules to make them fit for digital markets, and the funding and remit of public service media.

Konstantina has worked extensively on antitrust issues arising from the acquisition of premium content, unilateral platform practices, State aid control in the broadcasting sector, and regulatory matters concerning the distribution of media content. She has guided the EBU’s work on the platform-to-business Regulation and the Digital Markets Act proposal, regularly engaging with EU policymakers in those areas.

Konstantina is also a lecturer at the University of Sheffield and an extramural fellow at the Tilburg Law and Economics Centre. In 2020, she was appointed to a scientific council to advise the Greek government on data policy issues.

Konstantina holds a PhD from the European University Institute (EUI). Her dissertation, which explores the role of media pluralism in the enforcement of EU competition law, received the 2016 Concurrences PhD thesis award (an annual Europe-wide competition aimed at selecting the most innovative thesis in the field of law and economics). She publishes regularly in her areas of expertise and she has received prizes and fellowships from numerous institutions, including the Academic Society for Competition Law, the Fulbright Commission, the Competition Law Scholars Forum, and the Institute for European Studies. She has been a guest lecturer at various leading institutions, such as the EUI, Queen Mary University, the University of Lausanne, and Bocconi University.

Konstantina is a native Greek and speaks English, Italian, Spanish and French. She is qualified in Greece.


Konstantina Bania
Konstantina Bania Partner
Geradin Partners
Marjolein De Backer
Partner
Eversheds Sutherland

Marjolein De Backer is a competition law specialist at Eversheds Sutherland in Brussels. She has over 15 years of experience advising multinationals on global transactions and conduct investigations. She also regularly advises on foreign direct investment as well as competition law related questions in the fields of ESG, patent licensing, routes to market, and regulations such as the DMA. Marjolein has worked for multinationals across different sectors including, energy and commodities, financial services, manufacturing, media, pharmaceuticals and life sciences, technology, the internet of things, and transport and logistics. Marjolein has represented clients before the EU, UK and Belgian competition authorities and courts. She is qualified in Belgium and New York.

 

Marjolein frequently publishes and speaks at conferences on key developments and reforms such as in the technology space, and has been recognized and recommended over several years as a leading lawyer for competition law in legal directories such as Chambers Europe since 2019.


Marjolein De Backer
Marjolein De Backer Partner
Eversheds Sutherland

Agenda

11:55am
Audience Log On
12:00pm
Panel Opening Statement
12:05pm
Competition Law & AI: Priorities, Enforcement & Practicalities
Speakers:
Jenine Hulsmann - Partner - Weil, Gotshal & Manges
Davina Garrod - Partner - Akin
Konstantina Bania - Partner - Geradin Partners
Marjolein De Backer - Partner - Eversheds Sutherland
12:45pm
Panel Q&A
1:00pm
Panel Closing Statement

Event Partners

Contact Us

If you are interested in this event and would like some more information before making your decision to attend please contact Liam Hammond on 020 3398 8545 or email liam@thoughtleaders4.com