Tag: Decision
Letting the Cat Out of the Box: Noerr-Pennington Immunity and Consent...
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Thomas Dillickrath, William Lavery, Jan 14, 2014
For over two decades, courts have considered...
Evaluating the Size of Reverse Payments In Light of the Supreme...
James Langenfeld, Dec 30, 2013
Patent settlement agreements that involve payments from brand-name drug manufacturers to generic drug manufacturers (so called "reverse payments" or "pay...
Why the New Evidence on Minimum Resale Price Maintenance Does Not...
Thomas Lambert, Michael Sykuta, Dec 30, 2013
The battle over the proper legal treatment of minimum resale price maintenance continues to rage in the United...
Green Light For Indirect Purchaser Claims in Canada
Mark Katz, Chantelle Spagnola, Dec 17, 2013
On October 31, 2013, the Supreme Court of Canada issued a trilogy of decisions holding that indirect purchasers...
Ballooning Definition of Cartel and Information Exchange in Korea
Cecil Saehoon Chung, Seung Hyuck Han, Sung Bom Park, Dec 17, 2013
In recent years, antitrust enforcement agencies around the globe have enjoyed more efficient...
Selected Issues Raised by Recent Cartel Fines Decisions
Nov 27, 2013
CPI Europe Column edited by Anna Tzanaki (Competition Policy International) presents:
Selected Issues Raised by Recent Cartel Fines Decisions by Antoine Winckler and...
Abusing Salty Snacks: A Bad Habit With Anticompetitive Effects
Lia Vitzilaiou, Nov 27, 2013
By its judgment No. 869/2013, the Athens Administrative Court of Appeals ruled on an appeal filed by TASTY FOODS S.A....
Resale Price Maintenance in France
Charles Saumon, Nov 14, 2013
On October 10, 2013, the Paris Court of Appeals confirmed a landmark decision of the French Competition Authority condemning three...
Why the New Evidence on Minimum Resale Price Maintenance Does Not...
Thomas Lambert, Michael Sykuta, Nov 13, 2013
The battle over the proper legal treatment of minimum resale price maintenance continues to rage in the United...
Navigating the Murky Waters of RPM in Chinese Antitrust Law
Ken Dai, Oct 28, 2013
China just celebrated the 5-year anniversary of the Anti-Monopoly Law, which took effect on August 1, 2008. The anti-monopoly enforcement...