The Cat Warns Antitrust Watchdogs to be Careful When Looking at Excessive Pricing
By James Killick & Assimakis Komninos – This article analyses the recent judgment of the UK Competition Appeal Tribunal (“CAT”)
By James Killick & Assimakis Komninos – This article analyses the recent judgment of the UK Competition Appeal Tribunal (“CAT”)
By Rosa M. Abrantes-Metz & Albert D. Metz In this brief note we explore some of the potential for modern
By Jay L. Himes & Brian Morrison Last year, the District Court for the District of Utah held that the
By Aaron M. Panner This comment distinguishes oligopolistic price coordination – tacit collusion – from competitive conscious parallelism. The key
By Marshall Steinbaum Labor platforms like Uber have mostly escaped antitrust scrutiny, despite the apparent legal risk that, by coordinating
Dear Readers, The June 2018 CPI Antitrust Chronicle® addresses issues related to the fifth annual LeadershIP Conference, “Enabling the Fourth
By Paul R. Michel & Matthew J. Dowd Because the strength of patent rights gauges the incentive to invest, America’s
By David J. Kappos The importance of intellectual property (“IP”) and its role in promoting economic growth and consumer welfare
By James Bessen The new technologies of the “Fourth Industrial Revolution” promise to bring major policy challenges. Perhaps the biggest
By Anne Layne-Farrar – Payment cards and dating websites may be the most famous examples of two-sided markets, but technology
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