How Confident Should You Be About State Confidentiality?
When a company is served by a state enforcer with an antitrust investigative subpoena or civil investigative demand, concern invariably arises over the confidentiality...
Law and the Future: Trade Regulation (1956)
Nov 05, 2007
Originally published in the Northwestern University Law Review, Vol. 51, No. 281, 1956. Reprinted with special permission of Northwestern University School of...
Competition Law Enforcement in the U.K. Grocery and Food Sectors and...
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Mark Jones, Jun 30, 2014
In recent years the U.K. grocery and food industries...
Is a Safe Harbour for Insurance Still Justified?
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Eithne McCarthy, Jul 22, 2008
On April 17, 2008, the European Commission launched a...
Carve-Outs Under Airline Antitrust Immunity: In the Public Interest?
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Jan Brueckner, Stef Proost, Sep 15, 2009
Prohibitions on cross-border airline mergers preclude full...
CPI TV Ten Minutes With BCA President Jacques Steenbergen
Below, we have provided the full transcript of the interview with Prof. Jacques Steenbergen, president of the Belgian Competition Authority (BCA), recorded on June...
DOJ Reaffirms Borders on Antitrust-IP Intersection
By James F. Rill, John M. Taladay & Stacy L. Turner (Baker Botts)*
The Antitrust Division has taken definitive steps in the past several years...
Algorithmic Collusion: Competition Implications and Anticompetitive Evidence in Brazil
By Guilherme Mendes Resende1
Introduction
The use of algorithms by companies is increasingly influencing business and the competitive environment. Pricing algorithms, for instance, enable companies to...
Price Theory and Merger Guidelines, II
Sonia Jaffe, Glen Weyl, Mar 14, 2011
The innovations of the new U.K. and U.S. merger guidelines released last year have excited many economists. On...