Tag: Policy
Antimonopoly: A Master Narrative For Democracy?
By: Barry C. Lynn (Democracy/Open Markets Institute)
Storytelling is the essence of politics. In stable times, politicians can spend their hours detailing how they plan...
Who Is Meant To Be Protected By Antitrust Law And Policy?
By Project Disco
The focus of contemporary competition policy debates is shifting back to the first principles, asking: “What are we trying to do? ...
The Department’s Corporate Criminal Enforcement Policy Changes: Implications for Antitrust Practice
By James W. Attridge1
On September 15, 2022, Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco announced revisions to the Department of Justice’s (the “Department”) corporate criminal...
How the New Anti-Merger Policy May Be the New Antitrust Paradox
Neo-Brandeisian policies that would chill acquisitions by highly capitalized companies, or companies with 30%+ market share in some related market, would remove from the...
What’s Ahead for Connected Health Policy: State & Federal Policies Impacting...
The COVID-19 pandemic further ushered in an unprecedented era of change within the healthcare industry, particularly for telehealth. While telehealth, medical privacy, and broadband...
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....
Understanding Basic Principles and Facts About Antitrust to Create a Basis...
The debates around antitrust reform have sometimes involved participants taking extreme positions. In some sense, this is good because it helps attract attention and...
The EU General Court Confirms the Change in Article 22 EUMR...
On July 13, 2022, the General Court of the European Union confirmed the European Commission’s jurisdiction to review the Illumina/Grail transaction following a referral...
The Legislative Framework and Competition Policy in Australia
This article reviews the legislative framework which underlies Australian competition law and policy. First, the Australian Constitution plays a key although often unrecognized role...
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,...