Professor of Law,University of MIchiganAnn Arbor, Michigan, United StatesDan Crane is the associate dean for faculty and research and the Frederick Paul Furth, Sr. Professor of Law, where he teaches contracts, antitrust, and antitrust and intellectual property. His recent scholarship has focused primarily on antitrust and economic regulation, particularly the institutional structure of antitrust enforcement, predatory pricing, bundling, and the antitrust implications of various patent practices. His work has appeared in numerous publications. He is
the co-editor (with Eleanor Fox) of the ANTITRUST STORIES volume of
Foundation Press's LAW STORIES series and has a book on the institutional structure of antitrust enforcement forthcoming with Oxford University Press. He was formerly Professor of Law at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Visiting Professor at NYU and the University of Chicago, and a Fulbright Scholar at the Universidade
Católica Portuguesa in Lisbon, Portugal.
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