Tag: Antitrust
Philippine Antitrust Watchdog Probes Chinese Telecoms
China Telecom-backed Dito Telecommunity on Friday scored a first-round victory in its bid to punish larger rivals for allegedly violating network interconnection agreements, which...
China’s Antitrust Administrative Litigations: Problems and Solutions
By Liyang Hou (Shanghai Jiao Tong University) & Shuai Han (Jiangsu University)
The administrative litigations play an essential role in the Anti-Monopoly Law in China....
Professor Says Discovery’s Batgirl Cancellation Raises Antitrust Concerns
A law professor recently warned that Warner Bros. Discovery may be close to breaching antitrust laws following the conglomerate's stunning cancellation of Batgirl.
Speaking to The Hollywood...
New Study Warns Antitrust Inaction May Lead To Acceptable Collusion for...
By Or Brook,
The modernization of EU antitrust laws muddied the water with regard to the ways that antitrust authorities and courts should handle...
Musk Tweets About Buying Manchester United
Elon Musk said on Twitter he was buying English soccer team Manchester United only to say hours later it was a joke, the latest...
Can Antitrust Reform Legislation Get To 60 Votes?
By Luke Hogg, The Hill
With the August recess underway, it is time to take stock of Congress’ remaining agenda. One big item that is...
Milkbank Expands Antitrust Practice With Merger Pro
Milbank announced that Daniel Rosenthal joined the firm’s Washington, DC office as special counsel in the Global Antitrust and Competition Practice.
Mr. Rosenthal brings to...
FTC Warns Against Shielding Hospital Mergers From Antitrust Enforcement
A report from the Federal Trade Commission is warning state lawmakers about the dangers of shielding hospital mergers from federal antitrust scrutiny in exchange...
Hipster Antiplagiarism
By Brian L. Frye (University of Kentucky)
This essay observes that plagiarism norms might be an antitrust problem, and asks what the Chicago School and...
Understanding Basic Principles & Facts About Antitrust To Create A Basis...
By Dennis W. Carlton (University of Chicago)
The debates around antitrust reform have sometimes involved participants taking extreme positions. In some sense, this is good...