How to Fix the Courts’ Misuse of Economics
By: Michael L. Katz (Pro Market) eginning in the 1970s, economics has played an increasingly large and explicit role in US antitrust
By: Michael L. Katz (Pro Market) eginning in the 1970s, economics has played an increasingly large and explicit role in US antitrust
By: Philip Hanspach & Nicolas Petit (Oxford Business Law Blog) At a roundtable in Brussels in May, NYU law Professor Harry First
By: Sam Bowman (Truth on The Market) Even as delivery services work to ship all of those last-minute Christmas presents that
By: Steven Cernak & Luis Blanquez (The Antitrust Attorney) As we have reported numerous times (most recently here), the Federal Trade Commission has been
By: Ramsi Woodcock (What Am I Missing?) Amazon paradoxes are proliferating. Here’s another: to the extent that Amazon is engaged in anticompetitive
By: Fabian Ziermann (D’Kart) First, what is eSports? Electronic Sports, commonly known as eSports, represents the competitive playing of video
By: Pablo Ibañez Colomo (Chilling Competition) Advocate General Rantos’s Opinion in Servizio Elettrico Nazionale is this month’s highlight. It seems fitting to say a word
By: Andrea Coscelli (CMA Blog) The emergence of the Omicron strain has added to the uncertainty being felt by consumers and
By: Robert Connolly (Cartel Capers) On November 29, 2021 in U.S. v. Neeraj Jindal and John Rodgers, Civil Action No. 4:20-CR-00358A (N.D.
By: Editor (African Antitrust) As we previously reported, long-time COMESA Competition Commission executive, Dr. Willard Mwemba, was recently promoted to his new
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