Tag: Court
Antitrust Forum-Shopping in England: Is Provimi Ltd v Aventis Correct?
Brian Kennelly, May 28, 2010
This article examines the judgment of Aikens J in Provimi Ltd and ors v Aventis Animal Nutrition SA and ors,...
Private Litigation in England and Wales
Renato Nazzini, May 28, 2010
The United Kingdom has been at the forefront of developments of private enforcement of competition law. However, as I discussed...
Deliberate Concealment in Cartel Claims
Ruchit Patel, Romano Subiotto, May 28, 2010
This paper examines the application of the deliberate concealment doctrine (as contained in the UK Limitation Act 1980)...
Economics Now Plays an Important Role at The Class Certification Stage...
Wendy Bloom, May 14, 2010
Economic analysis now plays an important role at the class certification stage of antitrust class actions. This is due to...
The Role of Behavioral Economics in Competition Law: A Judicial Perspective
Vivien Rose, Apr 01, 2010
To date, the literature on the role of behavioral economics in the context of competition policy has largely focused on...
The Future of Behavioral Economics in Antitrust Jurisprudence
SCOTUS, Douglas Ginsburg, Derek Moore, Apr 01, 2010
Neoclassical economics or “price theory” has had a profound effect upon antitrust analysis, first as practiced in...
Clarifying the Scope of Judicial Review in Competition Inquiries: The Saga...
Antonio Bavasso, Mark Friend, Apr 01, 2010
While early reports suggest that 2009 may well prove to be a good vintage for winemakers in Bordeaux,...
Starr v. SONY BMG Music Entertainment: The Second Circuit’s Misapplication of...
Kenneth Logan, Jonathan Youngwood, Mar 26, 2010
On January 13, 2010, in Starr v. SONY BMG Music Entertainment, a panel of the United States Court...
Starr v. SONY BMG: Conduct, Context, and the Presumption of Truth
Gary Jacobson, Mar 26, 2010
In Starr v. Sony BMG, the Second Circuit became the first court of appeals to vacate a district court's judgment...
When Does a Joint Venture Act as a Single Economic Entity?
Gregory Werden, Mar 26, 2010
The "Sherman Act contains a 'basic distinction between concerted and independent action.'" The concerted action of several competing firms could...