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The antitrust duty to charge low prices
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The antitrust duty to charge low prices
By Ramsi Woodcock (Georgia State University)
Abstract: Antitrust’s embrace of the maximization of welfare in...
Noerr-Pennington’s Furtherance Standard for Petitioning Immunity: Application to Settlements
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Christopher Grengs, Jan 14, 2014
This article explains that only a person's conduct that...
The Past, Present, & Future of Stand-Alone Section 5 Competition Enforcement...
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Kyle Andeer, Nov 12, 2008
Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act empowers...
FEB-10(2)
In this issue:
Welcome to the home page of The CPI Antitrust Chronicle (formerly GCP Magazine). In this issue, we're taking the first of what...
” Dynamic Competition” Does Not Excuse Monopolization
Jonathan Baker, Nov 01, 2008
In the 2004 Trinko decision, Justice Antonin Scalia, writing for the Supreme Court, depicted “monopoly power, and the concomitant charging...
A Response To Commissioner Wright’s Proposed Policy Statement Regarding Unfair Methods...
Maurice Stucke, Sep 16, 2013
Federal Trade Commissioner Joshua Wright recently proposed a new legal standard to evaluate "unfair methods of competition" under Section 5...
Section 5 Enforcement: Common Law Guidance
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Pete Levitas, Farrell Malone, Jul 24, 2015
The proper scope of the U.S Federal...
Antitrust Snoops on the Loose
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Keith Hylton, Jun 30, 2015
Compliance monitors have become a popular item on the...
Rediscovering Capture: Antitrust Federalism and the North Carolina Dental Case
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Herbert Hovenkamp, Apr 27, 2015
The North Carolina Dental Examiners case is the second time...
Can False Advertising Give Rise to Antitrust Liability? (2)
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Christopher Cole, Dec 31, 2014
In late 2013, a jury in the Eastern District...