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Amnesty And Its Punishments: ACPERA And The Future Of U.S. Antitrust Cartel Enforcement
By Michael W. Scarborough, Dylan Ballard & Thomas Tyson (Sheppard Mullins) There is a tension at the heart of modern
By Michael W. Scarborough, Dylan Ballard & Thomas Tyson (Sheppard Mullins) There is a tension at the heart of modern
By Stefan M. Meisner, Michelle Lowery & Anthony S. Ferrara (Antitrust Alert) Under the administration of President Donald Trump, the US
By Damien Geradin (ThePlatform Law Blog) As discussed in a prior post, the European Commission is currently working on an ex ante regulation
By Alyse Stach (The Antitrust Advocate) As many businesses look for solutions to weather the economic impact of the COVID-19
Albert Sánchez-Graells (How to Crack a Nut) Like every other sector, higher education is suffering the shock of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tom Coates (Blackstone Chambers) The coronavirus pandemic has ushered in an era of government spending on a scale not seen
Amol Kulkarni, Swasti Gupta, Parveer Singh Guhman & Ujjwal Kumar (Oxford Business Law Blog) Globally, digitalization is expanding at an unprecedented
Thibault Schrepel (Le Concurrentialiste) Blockchain was first introduced by Satoshi Nakamoto with her/his/their article “Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System”
Rupprecht Podszun (D’Kart) In the antitrust community, the term “Phase II” has so far triggered thoughts about merger control: This
Pablo Ibañez Colomo (Chilling Competition) Last week’s decision by the Autorité de la Concurrence is remarkable for several reasons, in particular because
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