How the New Anti-Merger Policy May Be the New Antitrust Paradox
Neo-Brandeisian policies that would chill acquisitions by highly capitalized companies, or companies with 30%+ market share in some related market,
Neo-Brandeisian policies that would chill acquisitions by highly capitalized companies, or companies with 30%+ market share in some related market,
The COVID-19 virus has upended our lives and forced individuals, businesses, and governments alike to adapt with urgent creativity. The
Harvard Law School
She debate about data-rich tech companies has led to calls for changes to consumer privacy law, competition law, or both.
The debate about data-rich tech companies has led to calls for changes to consumer privacy law, competition law, or both.
Maureen Ohlhausen, Nov 01, 2006 This paper examines the role of competition advocacy in combating anticompetitive state regulation. Looking at
Maureen Ohlhausen, Apr 19, 2010 The Federal Trade Commission’s controversial complaint against Intel Corporation contains much that will keep antitrust
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