Tag: DOJ
Lessons From United States v. Bazaarvoice
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Matthew Joseph, Barry Nigro, Mar 13, 2014
Two days after Bazaarvoice acquired its rival,...
No Longer Dazed and Gun Shy: The Bazaarvoice Decision
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Michael Cohen, Amanda Fretto, Mar 13, 2014
Bazaarvoice, really? Combined 56 percent? Nascent...
Too Much of a Good Thing?: Is Heavy Reliance on Leniency...
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Megan Dixon, Ethan Kate, Janet McDavid, Feb 26, 2014
The United States Department of...
Cartels: Confusing Covert and Ancillary
Howard Morse, Dec 17, 2013
The leadership at the U.S. Department of Justice—during Democratic and Republican Administrations alike—has actively encouraged competition law enforcers around the...
Ending the Confidentiality Exception to Due Process
Roy Hoffinger, Nov 27, 2013
It is time to end the "confidentiality" exception to according a Respondent due process. At the same time, prohibitions and...
Most Favored Nation Clauses Moving Out of Favor
Joshua Gans, Jul 29, 2013
"We will match our competitor's price!" sounds like the most competitive of slogans. And to a consumer who has just...
The Continuing Role For Antitrust Enforcement In the Electricity Sector
William Stallings, Jul 28, 2013
Regulated industries present challenges for antitrust enforcement, including complex products and fact patterns, difficult theories of liability, and, at times,...
Antitrust Enforcement And Sectoral Regulation: The Competition Policy Benefits Of Concurrent...
Jonathan Baker, Jul 28, 2013
The US competition agencies – the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)...
From Microsoft to Google Continued Divergence in Transatlantic Antitrust Settlements?
Jose Gonzalez-Magaz, William Gordon, Mar 28, 2013
Parties seeking dual settlements with the European Commission and the U.S. antitrust agencies are challenged by their differing...
Preliminary Injunctive Relief Non-Merger Cases Beware?
David Reichenberg, Mar 19, 2013
Preliminary injunctions in antitrust cases are sought most frequently-almost exclusively in fact-in the merger context. Perhaps this is because, to...