Tag: Enforcement
Restoring Balance to Digital Competition – Sensible Rules, Effective Enforcement
By Philip Marsden & Rupprecht Podszun1
The EU Commission is stepping up efforts to come up with new regulations for digital gatekeepers. Executive Vice President...
Antitrust in an Election Year – 10 Minutes With Amy Klobuchar
Below, we have provided the full transcript of an interview with US Senator for Minnesota Amy Klobuchar from the third episode of our series,...
FTC fit to its purpose: responding to Kovacic’s market investigation proposal
The U.S. antitrust agencies function as law enforcers and competition advocates. Giving the Federal Trade Commission market investigation and remedy powers ...
Antitrust in Times of Crisis
The COVID-19 virus has upended our lives and forced individuals, businesses, and governments alike...
Umbrella Liability: Has Its Time Come?
By Michael D. Hausfeld & Irving Scher (Hausfeld)1
Introduction
This Article addresses the case law and commentary dealing with the question of whether antitrust claims brought...
Antitrust in an Election Year – Back to the Future: In...
Below, we have provided the full transcript of the panel discussion, Back to the Future: In Need of a New Antitrust Framework from the...
New York Could Lead the Nation Into 21st Century Antitrust Enforcement
By Grant Petrosyan (Constantine Cannon)
New York is on the verge of revamping state antitrust enforcement to tackle competition issues of the 21st Century.
On September 14,...
The State of U.S. Federal Antitrust Enforcement
By Michael Kades (Equitable Growth)
Competition policy in the United States has become a major public policy issue for the first time in decades, but discussion...
Abusing Antitrust Enforcement for Personal Gain? Malawi’s Competition Agency Misled by...
By Editor (African Antitrust)
As it turns out, some savvy ‘entrepreneurs’ have been able to use competition-law enforcement on the African continent to their personal...
Uncertainty in U.S. Price-Gouging Law Compliance and Defense
Allegations of price gouging are ubiquitous in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Since the late 1970s, 40 U.S. states have enacted price-gouging laws...