Tag: FTAIA
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...
SEP-14(1)
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In Motorola Mobility, the Seventh Circuit is readying to rehear a lawsuit that will (hopefully) clarify the extent of U.S. antitrust law’s...
NOV-11(1)
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We have two indisputable facts in this issue: The Foreign Trade Antitrust Improvements Act is, to be kind, muddled. And modern court...
The FTAIA in Flux: Foreign Component-Goods Cases Have Tripped, But Have...
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Randy Stutz, Jan 29, 2015
The epic saga of the Great Motorola Case of...
Extraterritoriality and Input Cartels: Life in the Global Value Lane—The Collision...
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Eleanor Fox, Jan 29, 2015
There is a looming danger that judge-made exceptions from...
The Motorola Decision Overlooks How Cartels and Corporate Families Operate
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David Barth, Jan 29, 2015
In Motorola Mobility LLC v. AUO Optronics Corp., a...
Judge Posner Speaks on the FTAIA: Rejects Fermat’s Principle of Least...
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James Martin, Jan 29, 2015
If one understands that Congress created a private right...
The Comity-Deterrence Trade-off and the FTAIA: Motorola Mobility Revisited
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Joseph Harrington, Jan 29, 2015
The Foreign Trade Antitrust Improvements Act, 15 U.S.C. §6a...
Minn-Chem Incorporated et al. v. Agrium Incorporated et al.: A Canadian...
Erika Douglas, Mark Katz, Nov 16, 2011
This article provides a Canadian perspective on the recent decision of the U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals...
The Sherman Act’s Criminal Extraterritorial Reach: Unresolved Questions Raised By United...
Anthony Biagioli, Mark Popofsky, Aug 30, 2011
Over the last decade, the Department of Justice's ("DOJ's") vigorous criminal antitrust enforcement-driven by amnesty for the first...