Tag: Decision
The FTC’s Quixotic Pursuit of the Whole Foods/Wild Oats Merger
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Rick Dumas-Eymard, Nov 07, 2007
A little over two months ago, the U.S. Federal...
Cartel Damages in England: Exemplary Damages Rejected
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Jon Lawrence, Elaine Whiteford, Nov 07, 2007
In Devenish and others v Sanofi-Aventis and...
Competition Law Takes Off in Singapore: An Analysis of Two Recent...
Nov 05, 2007
The first two decisions by the Competition Commission of Singapore, issued in the first quarter of 2007, represent important milestones in the...
The Roberts Court and the Chicago School of Antitrust: The 2006...
Joshua Wright, Nov 05, 2007
The U.S. Supreme Court issued four antitrust decisions this Term (the most it has issued since the 1989-1990 Term) and...
Microsoft and the Court of First Instance: What Does it All...
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Renata Hesse, Oct 03, 2007
As someone who has spent a considerable portion of...
Cascade Health Solutions v. PeaceHealth: Ninth Circuit Adopts a New Position...
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Daniel Crane, Sep 19, 2007
On September 4, 2007, the Ninth Circuit issued its...
The Credit Suisse Decision and U.S. Financial Markets
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Jul 31, 2007
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“Diamonds are Forever”: a Look into the Alrosa Judgment of the...
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Damien Gerard, Jul 31, 2007
On July 11, 2007, the Court of First Instance...
Leegin and the Future of Resale Price Maintenance
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Tad Lipsky, Jul 16, 2007
On June 28, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its...
U.S. Supreme Court: 2006 Term in Review
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Jul 05, 2007
The 2006 Term of the U.S. Supreme Court was an extremely...