
When is the Filed Rate Doctrine a Defense to an Antitrust Lawsuit?
By Jarod Bona, The Antitrust Attorney The doctrine of federal antitrust law includes several immunities and exemptions—entire areas that are off

By Jarod Bona, The Antitrust Attorney The doctrine of federal antitrust law includes several immunities and exemptions—entire areas that are off

By Robert Connolly, Cartel Capers I explained in an earlier blog post that a criminal antitrust case had reached the

By Steven Madoff, The Antitrust Attorney The recent announcement by the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice that it is planning to

By Ann Bradford, Adam Chilton & Filippo Maria Lancieri, Oxford Business Law Blog A group of scholars primarily associated with

By Pablo Ibañez Colomo, Chilling Competition I have been writing quite a bit (here and elsewhere) on some fundamental notions

By Ania Thiemann, OECD on the Level The substantial growth of BigTech firms, such as Amazon, Google, Facebook and Apple,
By Gregory P. Luib & Mike Cowie, Dechert “Big data” has become one of the hottest subjects for antitrust enforcers

By Pedro Gonzaga, OECD on the Level Modern competition dynamics are challenging the work of competition authorities all around the

By Mark Katz, Jim Dinning & Anita Banicevic, (Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP) Here is Davies’ annual forecast of

By Rupprecht Podszun, D’Kart Today, the German Federal Ministry of Economics officially published the draft bill on the new competition
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