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Too Much of a Good Thing?: Is Heavy Reliance on Leniency...

This article is part of a Chronicle. See more from this Chronicle Megan Dixon, Ethan Kate, Janet McDavid, Dec 31, 2014 The United States Department of...

Yes We Can, But Should We? Merger Remedies During the First...

This article is part of a Chronicle. See more from this Chronicle Keith Klovers, Christine Wilson, Dec 16, 2014 During the 2008 Presidential election, Barack Obama...

Increasing Fines vs. Incentivizing Corporate Compliance: A Case for Compliance

This article is part of a Chronicle. See more from this Chronicle Kathryn Hellings, Daniel Shulak, Nov 11, 2014 This past summer the United States Sentencing...

Institutional Design and Federal Antitrust Enforcement Agencies: Renovation or Revolution?

Michael McFalls, Sep 11, 2014 Institutional design, properly defined, both circumscribes and defines the practice of antitrust law in the United States. The structure of...

What Can We Learn from Bazaarvoice?

Pete Levitas, Kelly Schoolmeester, Sep 11, 2014 On January 8, 2014, Judge Orrick of the Northern District of California found that a consummated merger between...

Merger Enforcement in U.S. Food Industry Markets

This article is part of a Chronicle. See more from this Chronicle Logan Breed, Wesley Carson, Jun 30, 2014 During the Obama Administration, the U.S. competition...

Bazaarvoice: Applying Traditional Merger Analysis to a Dynamic High-Tech Market

This article is part of a Chronicle. See more from this Chronicle James Fishkin, Mar 13, 2014 United States v. Bazaarvoice, Inc. is a particularly important and...

Key Lessons from the Recent Bazaarvoice Decision

This article is part of a Chronicle. See more from this Chronicle Franco Castelli, Mar 13, 2014 In a significant victory for the Department of Justice,...

Bazaarvoice: Protecting Consumers by Silencing the Customer?

This article is part of a Chronicle. See more from this Chronicle Timothy Muris, Christine Wilson, Mar 13, 2014 Nevertheless, some judges have been quite hostile...

Blind Umps & Blown Calls: The Troubling Decision to Ignore “Arguably...

This article is part of a Chronicle. See more from this Chronicle Matthew Adler, Thomas Dillickrath, Mar 13, 2014 Spring is the air, and this can...
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