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In this issue: Courts and authorities—both in the United States and Europe—have muddied the waters regarding various class issues. To
In this issue: Courts and authorities—both in the United States and Europe—have muddied the waters regarding various class issues. To
In this issue: This issue, organized by guest editor Glen Weyl, concerns one of the hottest topics in antitrust and
In this issue: Our Latin American issue is presented by Danny Sokol who, with Eleanor Fox, recently published Latin American
The final issue in our health series brings in a global perspective. Four of our authors take a look at
In this issue: On April 20, 2010 the Commission adopted a new Block Exemption Regulation applicable to vertical agreements. At
This second of our special health-care series concerns health care mergers, perhaps the thorniest antitrust issue that ObamaCare presents. While the
With the Supreme Court ruling on Obama Care, much of the business world is focused on healthcare. In honor of
Was the DOJ out to lunch when they brought suit against Apple and five major publishing houses alleging price-fixing and
Some of the most fascinating progress being made in modern competition policy is outside the box – in theory, yes,
The U.K. competition authority structure is undergoing remodeling and we have several experts weighing in to take questions: How is
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