Tag: ACPERA
Amnesty And Its Punishments: ACPERA And The Future Of U.S. Antitrust...
By Michael W. Scarborough, Dylan Ballard & Thomas Tyson (Sheppard Mullins)
There is a tension at the heart of modern U.S. cartel enforcement. On one...
The Rise and (Potential) Fall of US Cartel Enforcement
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The Rise and (Potential) Fall of US Cartel Enforcement
By Vivek Ghosal (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) & D. Daniel Sokol (University of...
Too Much of a Good Thing?: Is Heavy Reliance on Leniency...
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Megan Dixon, Ethan Kate, Janet McDavid, Dec 31, 2014
The United States Department of...
Increasing Fines vs. Incentivizing Corporate Compliance: A Case for Compliance
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Kathryn Hellings, Daniel Shulak, Nov 11, 2014
This past summer the United States Sentencing...
Bring in the Whistleblowers and Pay Them The Next Logical Step...
Corporate leniency. It is for most countries these days the key foundation to cartel enforcement. Encouraging the wrongdoers to come forward, confess their antitrust...
It Ain’t Funny How Time Slips Away: Amnesty Recipient Cooperation in...
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Jay Himes, Aug 13, 2009
Five years ago, Congress enacted the Antitrust Criminal Penalty...