Tag: DOJ
US: DirecTV wants DOJ antitrust case blacked out
The Justice Department can’t prove that information-sharing between DirecTV Group Holdings and three other content distributors violated federal antitrust law, the company said in...
US: Airlines could face antitrust case on capacity
The US Justice Department is unlikely to bring an antitrust action against US airlines after finding little evidence the carriers coordinated to raise fares...
Germany/US: Bayer, Monsanto CEOs meet with Trump on merger
The chief executive officers of German chemical giant Bayer and US seed behemoth Monsanto, Werner Baumann and Hugh Grant, are in New York pressing...
The Yates Memorandum’s Impact of U.S. Cartel Enforcement: Evolution or Revolution?
By Robert E. Bloch, Kelly B. Kramer & Stephen M. Medlock -
This paper suggests that the Yates Memorandum marks a significant change in the DOJ’s approach to...
Microsoft after Fifteen Years
Keith N. Hylton, March 20, 2016
United States v. Microsoft Corp. (Microsoft III) is now fifteen years old, and that I would write such a...
Why the Motorola Mobility Decision was Good for Cartel Enforcement and...
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Robert Connolly, Jan 29, 2015
I was pleased to have an article I wrote...
OCT-10(2)
In this issue:
In August, the FTC and DOJ issued their new horizontal merger guidelines. In this special double issue, we explore if these new...
The 2015 DOJ IEEE Business Review Letter: The Triumph of Industrial...
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Roy Hoffinger, Mar 31, 2015
The IEEE BRL is deeply flawed and even disturbing....
IEEE Business Review Letter: The DOJ Reveals Its Hand
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Hugh Hollman, Mar 31, 2015
Given the impact of technology standards, greater transparency into...
Carte Blanche for SSOs? The Antitrust Division’s Business Review Letter on...
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Stuart Chemtob, Mar 16, 2015
The Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice failed...