The Scottish Competition Law Forum brings together those with an interest in competition law and policy for topical and debate. It is run in Scotland on a non profit-making basis and membership is free.
The aims of the SCLF are:
- To encourage and contribute to debate about the development and application in Scotland of competition law and policy;
- To foster closer working links in the field of competition law between solicitors, advocates, academic lawyers, accountants, economists, regulators and any others that are interested in competition law in Scotland; and
- To promote wider understanding of competition law and its practical application across the Scottish legal profession and allied professions.
The SCLF moves between different venues in Edinburgh and Glasgow. It meets quarterly and invites members and external speakers to talk and present on various competition law topics. After the presentations there is opportunity for questions and debate. Attendees then have the chance to meet each other and exchange ideas over refreshments.
While the SCLF focuses on competition law, it is not intended purely for lawyers and it is intended that a broad participation will help to stimulate debate. It is a network within Scotland and beyond for those who are interested in the purpose and application of competition law across all dimensions of the economy. The experience brought by Scottish economists, business people and interested consumers adds to the breadth of debate at SCLF meetings.
Forum Calendar
The Forum meets on a quarterly basis each spring, summer, autumn and winter.
If you have further questions about the SCLF, please contact Kyla Brand on 0131 220 5930