Tag: Clayton Act
Some Lessons from Bazaarvoice
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Pete Levitas, Mar 13, 2014
On January 8, 2014, Judge Orrick of the Northern...
Injunctive Relief and the Noerr-Pennington Doctrine: The Search for Clarity on...
Thomas Dillickrath, David Emanuelson, Dec 30, 2013
The right to seek injunctive relief is one of the bulwarks of U.S. law. The right to petition...
Recalibrating Section 5: A Response to the CPI Symposium
Joshua Wright, Dec 30, 2013
I want to thank the participants in Competition Policy International's Symposium on the Federal Trade Commission's unfair methods of competition...
Recalibrating Section 5: A Response to the CPI Symposium
Joshua Wright, Nov 27, 2013
I want to thank the participants in Competition Policy International's Symposium on the Federal Trade Commission's unfair methods of competition...
Guiding Section 5: Comments on the Commissioners
Steven Salop, Sep 16, 2013
FTC Commissioners Joshua Wright and Maureen Ohlhausen have proposed that the Commission adopt Guidelines for the application of Section 5...
Injunctive Relief and the Noerr-Pennington Doctrine: The Search for Clarity on...
Thomas Dillickrath, David Emanuelson, Mar 19, 2013
The right to seek injunctive relief is one of the bulwarks of U.S. law. The right to petition...
Tying – Still a Competitive Evil
Peter Carstensen, Dec 20, 2012
This article examines the unavoidable adverse effects on consumer choice, consumer prices, and competition in the market for the tied...
Joint State and Federal Enforcement of the Antitrust Laws: More Historic...
James Donahue, III, Nov 14, 2012
The concept of a statute to temper or eradicate the market power of trusts and cartels of businesses that...
Minority Shareholdings Under Antitrust Law: A Regulatory Gap?
Paul Lugard, Jan 10, 2012
It is hard to underestimate the importance of minority shareholdings in today's economy. This applies to investments of private, non-financial...
Competition Come Full Circle? Pending Legislation to Repeal the U.S. Railroad...
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Chris Sagers, Sep 15, 2009
The single oldest and probably most convoluted story in...