The Hearing May be Virtual, But The Rules Are The Same
By: Daniel Francis (FTC) It is generally a serious violation of our rules for counsel to pass private notes to
By: Daniel Francis (FTC) It is generally a serious violation of our rules for counsel to pass private notes to
By: Asher Shechter (Pro Market) Last month, two Federal Reserve economists, Isabel Cairó and Jae Sim, published a study that showed how
By: Dirk Auer (Truth on the Market) Much has already been said about the twin antitrust suits filed by Epic
By: Hal Singer (Pro Market) Labor’s share of income is falling, while income inequality, the profit share, and ownership concentration are all rising. The career
By: Alex Petros (Public Knowledge) Some of my favorite movie moments are “reinforcement” scenes. Just when it appears the heroes
By: Chris Pike (OECD On The Level) The unfolding health and economic consequences of the COVID-19 crisis have once again
By: John Pecman (C.D. Howe Institute) Antitrust enforcers have said they need to remain vigilant to protect consumers and assist with
By: Xavier Puig Soler (Medium) I’ve had the opportunity to watch a debate held by the Competition Policy International on antitrust
By: Tara Isa Koslov & Heather M. Johnson (FTC) The FTC’s Bureau of Competition sometimes reviews proposed mergers against the backdrop
By: Scott Galloway (No Mercy/No Malice) Big tech has won before the hearing starts. Agreeing to let all four testify concurrently
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