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Interoperability as a Remedy in Antitrust Cases
Interoperability between the products and services of different firms promotes competition by lowering switching costs. Requiring dominant firms to make their products interoperable, or...
Remedies for M&A Breach of Contract – The Cineplex Case
By: Jonathan Chan & Martin Petrin (CLS Blue Sky Blog)
A remorseful acquirer wants to get out of a merger or acquisition agreement. It concocts a...
“If You Never Did, You Should”: State Equitable Remedies for Antitrust...
Section 16 of the Clayton Act authorizes “injunctive relief . . . against threatened loss or damage” due to an antitrust violation “under the...
An Overview of Recent FRAND Remedies in China
By Yong Bai, Dayu Man, & Michael Yan1
Introduction
A great deal has been written about the meaning and effect of the "fair, reasonable, and...
New Developments in China Merger Review
The Chinese competition authority went through a major restructuring in November 2021. The Anti-Monopoly Bureau under the State Administration for Market Regulation (“SAMR”) was...
CPI Talks… with Catherine Tucker
In this edition of CPI Talks we have the pleasure of speaking with Catherine Tucker, the Sloan Distinguished Professor of Management and a Professor...
If Breaking Up Is the Answer, Then What Is the Question?
Antitrust and policy circles are abuzz with calls against the power, monopoly and other, held by large firms. If one is worried about a...
Breaking Up Is Hard to Do During Competition Agency Review: Fixing...
Mergers are surging, enforcement is changing, but one element of competition practice remains remarkably stable. A divestiture can save a deal otherwise destined for...
Monetary Remedies for Zero-Price Privacy Regulation: An Economic Perspective
Zero-price goods and services potentially create a problem for regulators interested in crafting monetary remedies that are deterrent, efficient, and inexpensive to implement in...
Why Patent Monopsonies Increase Consumer Welfare
By Bernard Chao & Tod Duncan (University of Denver Sturm College of Law)
Technical standards are an essential part of how the modern world operates....