Conduct Remedies, With 2020 Hindsight: Have We Learned Anything in the Last Decade?
Ten years ago the U.S. antitrust agencies began using conduct remedies more frequently and more expansively than ever before. Research […]
Ten years ago the U.S. antitrust agencies began using conduct remedies more frequently and more expansively than ever before. Research […]
While in the past, the FTC and DOJ have been receptive to considering behavioral remedies to resolve discrete competition concerns
This note reviews the rationale behind both structural and behavioral remedies, not only in merger but also in antitrust cases.
There is a substantial literature examining the experience in both the United States and the European Union with the imposition
In this short article, we evaluate the role of structural and behavioral remedies in big tech sectors. First, we highlight
By Dr. Thomas Weck (German Monopolies Commission)1 [Abstract:] Digital platform markets pose novel issues when it comes to enforcing the
Facebook Inc. sued the founder of a software company for running deceptive advertisements on its social-media platforms, including links to
By Koren W. Wong-Ervin, Anne Layne-Farrar & James Moore1 Calls to radically change U.S. antitrust law continue to be
By Natalia Drozdiak, Bloomberg Margrethe Vestager, once Silicon Valley’s top foe, may turn into its best ally by pushing for
In this edition of CPI Talks we have the pleasure of speaking with U.S. Representative Ro Khanna, of California’s 17th