Bilal Sayyed is currently a Senior Adjunct Fellow at TechFreedom. Prior to this, he was the Director of the Office of Policy Planning at the Federal Trade Commission. Before his service, Bilal was an attorney in private practice, representing clients in merger and non-merger matters before the FTC and Department of Justice, and in consumer protection matters before the FTC. Bilal also taught antitrust law as an adjunct professor at the Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University. Bilal was previously an attorney advisor for FTC Chairman Tim Muris (2001-2004).
Bilal Sayyed
Senior Adjunct Fellow
TechFreedom
Bilal Sayyed
Senior Adjunct Fellow
TechFreedom
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Deep Dive Episode 255 – A Roundtable on Recent Developments at the FTC
This episode is a live recording of a panel of antitrust law experts examining recent developments and debating what might come next at the FTC.
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Recent months have seen a flurry of notable developments at the Federal Trade Commission. Antitrust law experts examine these developments and debate what might come next at the FTC.
Watch this videoDeep Dive Episode 165 – Fireside Chat on the State of the FTC with Bilal Sayyed
Bilal Sayyed and Svetlana Gans discuss the state of the FTC, the challenges facing the agency, and the path ahead in the new administration.
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