Move Fast and Break Things: Law, Technology, and the Problem of Speed
Simon Chesterman; Oxford Business Law Since computers entered into the mainstream in the 1960s, the efficiency with which data could
Simon Chesterman; Oxford Business Law Since computers entered into the mainstream in the 1960s, the efficiency with which data could
Thomas Wilson; Kluwer Competition Most competition authorities have a preference for structural remedies in merger cases in the form of
Ivory L. Bishop, Jr.; Antitrust Advocate On Jan. 28, a federal judge in Florida dismissed without prejudice the nation’s first
African Antitrust On 13 February 2020, exactly a year since the price discrimination and buyer power provisions were signed into
Juraj Šiška, Vasil Savov, Till Schreiber & Marc Barennes; Cartel Damage Claims Introduction The year 2019 was marked by a
By Ian Conner, Bureau of Competition, FTC I am pleased to announce several management changes in the Bureau of Competition.
By, Cooley Alert Since the UK’s referendum on EU membership in June 2016, there has been significant uncertainty over when
By Bevin Newman and James L. McGinnis, Sheppard Mullin Virtually all significant antitrust cases these days have an international component.
By Editor, African Antitrust The level of antitrust enforcement across Africa has increased markedly over the past decade and with
By Eric Fruits, Truth on the Market Conspiracies and collusion often (always?) get a bad rap. Adam Smith famously derided “people of
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