Prof. Carrier presented “PBMs: The Hidden Actor Behind Product Hopping” at (1) the Health, Innovation, and the Law Colloquium at the University of Texas Law School; (2) a Temple Law School class on Current Topics in Antitrust Law; and (3) (by Zoom) the Cambridge-USC Antitrust Workshop.

He also presented “Settlements and Value” at the Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law and Policy Workshop on “Antitrust – Reflections on the Role of Antitrust Law in an Era of Corporate Medicine and Deregulation – Looking Back and Squinting Forward.”

And he participated on the Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals panel at the Seton Hall conference “The Modern Antitrust Landscape: Surveying Industry, Innovation, and Market Inequality.”