The Payments Experts Podcast

PEP | 017 | Anti-Trust, Competition Law and Big Tech Implications | w/ Adam Bucci & Matt Luciani | Payments Experts Podcast


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Ready to untangle the web of legal complexities in the payments industry? We've got attorneys Adam Bucci and Matt Luciani from Global Legal Law Firm joining us to dissect the difference between anti-trust and competition law, and the potential implications for big tech players like Amazon, PayPal, and Microsoft. They'll share their insights on recent legal cases, including a class action suit against PayPal that might just shake up merchant rights in the industry.

Strap in as we navigate the digital economy, merging banks and financial technology. We'll dig into the impact of the recent EO14036 executive order on tech mergers and acquisitions, and the parallel track laid by the European Union for privacy rights. Hear the surprising role of market share in competition law, highlighted by the Microsoft Activision deal. We'll also probe how US and EU laws might find common ground on data privacy and competition. Lastly, we'll break down the complexities of non-compete clauses in the industry and offer insights on how to steer through this ever-evolving landscape. This deep dive promises to arm you with the knowledge needed to stay ahead of the curve in the payments industry.

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