Future of the Automotive Sector in Europe, China and the United States

10 April 2018 Detroit, MI Past Event

Location

Foley & Lardner LLP
500 Woodward Avenue
Suite 2700
Detroit, MI 48226

Contact Information

Trisha Addy
taddy@foley.com

Agenda

2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. EDT

In a world of the Internet of Things, combined with ever-increasing regulatory scrutiny, what risks and challenges can the global automotive industry expect to deal with in 2018 and beyond across Europe, China, and the United States?

Foley's Detroit office and international law firm, Linklaters, hosted a roundtable discussion and networking reception on Tuesday, April 10, 2018.

We reviewed the major developments in law, policy and M&A impacting the automotive industry over the past year and looked ahead to what the future may bring.

Topics of discussion included:

  • Development of law and policies on electric and autonomous vehicles across the globe.
  • Major recent cartel claims in respect to automotive parts in Europe.
  • Licensing challenges related to standardized technologies for connected vehicles.
  • Key cooperation models emerging in tech M&A around the world.

Articles

NHTSA and Motor Safety Blog Article

EPA Rolls Back Greenhouse Gas Emission Standards for Auto Industry Blog Article

Foley’s Connected Cars & Autonomous Vehicles Survey provides insight into how automakers, suppliers, start-ups and technology companies are responding in the midst of groundbreaking innovation in the development of connected cars and autonomous vehicles.

Foley's in-depth analysis of The Top Legal Issues Facing the Automotive Industry in 2018 examines what litigation, enforcement and regulatory landscape is likely to look like in 2018 and beyond.

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Future of the Automotive Sector in Europe, China and the United States

Location

Foley & Lardner LLP
500 Woodward Avenue
Suite 2700
Detroit, MI 48226

Contact Information

Trisha Addy
taddy@foley.com

Agenda

2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. EDT