December 6, 2012
The American Bar Association’s Section of Antitrust has published its Fall 2012 edition of Antitrust Magazine, which includes articles on:
Antitrust Litigation: What’s Changed in Twenty-Five Years (W. Kolasky), Merger Policy Twenty-Five Years Later: Unilateral Effects Move to the Forefront (A.R. Dick), Reflections on Cartel Enforcement (I. Simmons, K.R. O’Rourke), Time for a Global ‘One-Stop-Shop’ for Leniency Markers (J.M. Taladay), The ISO Litigation Legacy of Eastman Kodak Co. v. Image Technical Services (J.I. Gleklen), Crossing the Streams of Price and Promotion Under the Robinson-Patman Act (R.M. Steuer), The More Things Change, the More they Stay the Same: Applying Section 5 to Emerging Marketing Practices (L.J. Fales, E.T. Berge), Antitrust in No One’s World (E.M. Fox), From Activity to Accomplishment: Competition Law and Performance Measure (W.E. Kovacic), Economics and Competition Law: A Two-Sided Market? (J. Jayaratne, J.A. Ordover), Thinking Fast, Free, and Fashionable: Competition and Consumer Protection in a Mobile Internet World (H.C. Su) and When Does Buyer Power Become Monopsony Pricing? (J.D. Shively).
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