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There have been several recent interesting competition cases in the EU, and we asked a select group of contributors to
There have been several recent interesting competition cases in the EU, and we asked a select group of contributors to
The trend in Europe is definitely towards more convergence between the EU and national approaches to competition questions. For example,
In this issue, we’re updating two rather diverse areas. First, we look at multisided markets. There is very little case
This issue, organized by Editorial Board member Aaron Panner, dives deeply into a recent Supreme Court decision—Kirtsaeng. Our authors explore
We’re presenting two mini symposia this month. The first begins a discussion of the extraordinary costs of antitrust litigation—is antitrust
The relationship between in-house and outside counsel is like any pseudo-marriage, with issues of finances, trust, confidentiality, and support. Under
In this issue: We have two indisputable facts in this issue: The Foreign Trade Antitrust Improvements Act is, to be
In this issue: Class Certification Kenneth Ewing, May 14, 2009 Hydrogen Peroxide: The Crest of the Wave Hydrogen Peroxide also
In this issue: The DOJ’s case against the AT&T/T-Mobile merger has the potential to be a landmark antitrust case. As
Private enforcement is a hot topic these days—while the Commission has been mulling over general legislation, Great Britain recently took
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