Tag: Enforcement
International Co-Operation Fixing Problems in Digital Markets
A new sense of urgency and purpose has enlivened our international conversations about digital platforms, stimulating unprecedented levels of co-operation between competition and consumer...
Are Businesses Shying Away from Non-Competes in Response to Increased Antitrust...
By Bruce McCulloch, Meredith Mommers, & Tyler Garrett1
I. Increased Antitrust Scrutiny of Labor-Related Issues
It is no secret that labor antitrust issues recently have received...
Building A Coherent Legal Framework for Vertical Price Restrictions in China
On August 1, 2022, a reform of China’s Anti-Monopoly Law (“AML”) came into effect. The changes affect, inter alia, the regulatory framework for vertical...
Interim Measures Applied to Digital Platform Exclusivity Cases: The Brazilian Recent...
Antitrust enforcement in digital markets requires a cautious approach, yet their fast-changing nature also calls for quick responses. In certain circumstances, interim measures may...
Traps for the Unwary Telehealth Provider
The provision of health care services via telemedicine has been growing in popularity over the last several years. With the arrival of the COVID-19...
Cartels 2022 — Halfway There Update: Policy Shifts, Labor and Trial...
By Ann O’Brien & Kayley Sullivan1
I. INTRODUCTION
The first half of 2022 has been an exceptionally busy time for criminal antitrust enforcement and policy announcements....
Antitrust Chronicle® – State Attorneys General
Dear Readers,
This edition of the Antirust Chronicle features contributions from States Attorneys General and their staff throughout the U.S.
It is widely underappreciated that States...
CPI TALKS… with Phil Weiser
In this edition of CPI Talks, we have the pleasure of presenting an interview with Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser.
Is there a new drive...
State Enforcement: Less Theory, more Delivering for Constituents
Antitrust practice is in an incredibly dynamic moment with significant debates centered on the direction jurisprudence and enforcement should proceed. These debates pose important...
Antitrust Reform Efforts and Statutory Parens Patriae Authority
Borrowing from an earlier tradition first developed in American law by the courts, Congress has a long history of granting express enforcement authority to...