Tag: Cartels
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...
Competition in “Lockdown” After the Attack of COVID-19 in Australia
By Jessica Apel & Barbora Jedlickova1
On February 25, 2020, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (“ACCC”) set its enforcement priorities for the year, as...
U.S. Cartel Investigations: The Next Big Thing?
August 2019
CPI Cartel Column edited by Rosa M. Abrantes-Metz (Global Economics Group) & Donald Klawiter (Klawiter PLLC) presents:
U.S. Cartel Investigations: The Next Big Thing?...
The EU Commission Issues Passing-on Guidelines
July 2019
CPI EU News Column edited by Thibault Schrepel, Sam Sadden & Jan Roth (CPI) presents:
The EU Commission Issues Passing-on Guidelines By Prof. Dr. Peter...
Cartel Leniency in Hong Kong
Cartel Leniency in Hong Kong By Sébastien J Evrard, Virginia Newmann and Scott D. Hammond (Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher)1
This contribution provides an overview of...
Static vs. Dynamic Antitrust: A Reply
June 2019
Static vs. Dynamic Antitrust: A Reply By John M. Yun (George Mason University)1
Sanjukta Paul and Hal Singer (P&S) responded to my recent CPI Comment,...
Countervailing Coordination Rights in the News Sector Are Good for the...
By Sanjukta Paul & Hal Singer1
Professor John Yun’s recent CPI Column addressing Reps. Cicilline’s and Collins’ proposed Journalism Competition and Preservation Act (“JCPA”) as...
News Media Cartels are Bad News for Consumers
April 2019
News Media Cartels are Bad News for Consumers By John M. Yun (George Mason University)1
Antitrust has two legal standards by which to assess...
The Rise and (Potential) Fall of US Cartel Enforcement
Posted by Social Science Research Network
The Rise and (Potential) Fall of US Cartel Enforcement
By Vivek Ghosal (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) & D. Daniel Sokol (University of...
Corporate Financial Penalties for Cartel Conduct in Australia: A Critique
Posted by Social Science Research Network
Corporate Financial Penalties for Cartel Conduct in Australia: A Critique
By Caron Beaton-Wells & Julie N. Clarke (Melbourne Law School)
Moves...