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Israel’s Regulator Says Wissotzky Acted As A Green Tea Monopoly

The Israel Competition Authority has recently declared Wissotzky a monopoly on green teas and herbal infusions in the country. The Economic and Industry Minister,...
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The Price Helix in Inframarginal Perspective

By: Ramsi Woodcock (What Am I Missing?) Did corporate greed cause the current inflation? The answer is most likely yes. However, did monopoly contribute to...

DOJ Claims Google Monopoly Delayed Innovation: Bloomberg

The Justice Department stated in federal court on Thursday that the release of ChatGPT and other technology innovations may have occurred earlier if the...

Google’s New ‘Bard’ AI Calls Google A Monopoly

Google's own advanced AI technology, Bard, made a statement indicating that it considers the company to have a monopolistic position within the digital advertising...

eBay’s Lawyers Ask Court To Refuse Meta Bid For Deposition In...

On Monday, e-commerce platform eBay requested that a US judge block Meta's bid for testimony from an eBay corporate official, reported Reuters. This comes...
4-Gaining A Further Stranglehold Over Killer Acquisitions – But At What Cost? The Advocate General’s Opinion In Towercast By David Henry

Gaining a Further Stranglehold Over Killer Acquisitions – But at What...

Legal certainty has long been a core tenet of European merger control. This legal certainty continues to be eroded, however, by virtue of the...

Breaking Up Consumer Welfare’s Antitrust Policy Monopoly

By Mark Glick & Darren Bush, University of Utah & University of Houston Two recent papers by prominent antitrust scholars argue that a revived antitrust...

DOJ Sues Google Over Alleged Advertising Monopoly

The Department of Justice and eight states filed a lawsuit against Google on Tuesday, claiming the tech giant abuses its monopoly on online advertising...
Due Process in International Antitrust Enforcement: An Idea Whose Time has Come

Does It or Doesn’t It?

By: Ramsi Woodcock (What Am I Missing?) An important part of the Chicago Revolution in antitrust was the argument that no monopoly is forever....
Criminal Enforcement of Section 2: What Would Be the Point?

Criminal Enforcement of Section 2: What Would Be the Point?

By Gregory J. Werden1   Assistant Attorney General (“AAG”) in charge of the Antitrust Division, Jonathan Kanter, vowed that, “if the facts and the law,...
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