Antitrust Law Journal 1997 - Abstracts

Antitrust Law Journal 1997
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After Daubert: discerning the increasingly fine line between the admissibility and sufficiency of expert testimony in antitrust litigation.LawGavil, Andrew I.
Afterword - did the Canadian Parliament really permit mergers that exploit Canadian consumers so the world can be more efficient?(Symposium on Canadian Competition Law)LawRoss, Stephen F.
Antitrust and intellectual property: from separate spheres to unified field.LawTom, Willard K., Newberg, Joshua A.
Antitrust lessons from "the true north strong and free."(Symposium on Canadian Competition Law)LawRoss, Stephen F.
Coercion, deception, and other demand-increasing practices in antitrust law.LawPatterson, Mark R.
"Compared to what?" The use of control ads in deceptive advertising litigation.LawCraswell, Richard
Consumer sovereignty: a unified theory of antitrust and consumer protection law.LawAveritt, Neil W., Lande, Robert H.
Creating competition policy: Betty Bock and the development of antitrust institutions.LawKovacic, William E.
Disaggregation of antitrust damages.LawRoyall, M. Sean
Efficiency analysis in Canadian merger cases.(Symposium on Canadian Competition Law)LawSanderson, Margaret
How manufacturers deal with the price-cutting retailer: when are vertical restraints efficient?LawSteiner, Robert L.
Indirect purchaser litigation: ARC America's chickens come home to roost on the Illinois Brick wall.LawDavis, Ronald W.
Introductory note.(Symposium: Twenty Years of Hart-Scott-Rodino Merger Enforcement)LawBlumenthal, William
Joint venture analysis and provider-controlled health care networks.LawMiles, John J.
Merger litigation from the birth of General Dynamics to the death of section 7. (section 7 of the Clayton Act)LawKempf, Donald G., Jr.
Merger review under the Competition Act: reflections on the first decade.(Symposium on Canadian Competition Law)LawCrampton, Paul S., Corley, Richard F.D.
National antitrust laws in a continental economy: a comparison of Canadian and American antitrust laws.(Symposium on Canadian Competition Law)LawCollins, Paul, Brown, D. Jeffrey
Patents and antitrust: a rethinking in light of patent breadth and sequential innovation.LawBarton, John H.
Reflections on twenty years of merger enforcement under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act.(Symposium: Twenty Years of Hart-Scott-Rodino Merger Enforcement)LawBaer, William J.
Roundtable conference with enforcement officials. (antitrust enforcement)(Panel Discussion)LawLoftis, James R., III
Some realism about economic power in a time of sectorial change.LawPeritz, Rudolph J.R.
Some reflections on, and modest proposals for reform of, the Hart-Scott-Rodino premerger notification program.(Symposium: Twenty Years of Hart-Scott-Rodino Merger Enforcement)LawPfunder, Malcolm R.
The arbitrability of antitrust disputes: freedom to contract for an alternative forum.LawBrewer, Thomas J.
The effect of twenty years of Hart-Scott-Rodino on merger practice: a case study in the law of unintended consequences applied to antitrust legislation.(Symposium: Twenty Years of Hart-Scott-Rodino Merger Enforcement)LawSims, Joe, Herman, Deborah P.
The merger review process: the Canadian experience.(Symposium on Canadian Competition Law)LawGoldman, Calvin S., Bodrug, John D.
The problem with Baker Hughes and Syufy: on the role of entry in merger analysis.LawBaker, Jonathan B.
The role of consumer research in evaluating deception: an economist's perspective.LawPappalardo, Janis K.
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