On December 31, 2012, amid fiscal cliff talks, the U.S. Senate confirmed William J. Baer as the U.S. Department of Justice's assistant attorney general for the Antitrust Division by a vote of 64-26
...footprint. Economies of scale will often lead them to participate in similar product or service markets throughout the world. When a government agency in one...
...this occured when he joined in the dissent in Leegin Creative Leather Products v. PSKS Inc. , which objected to the majority's...
...giant Babies R Us and a group of manufacturers of popular baby products after concluding that a price-fixing conspiracy could be proven entirely through...
...made it more difficult to challenge vertical price agreements ( Leegin Creative Leather Products Inc. v. PSKS Inc. ), has held that a firm...
The first lawyer to appear in the first case on the first day of the fall term of the Supreme Court Oct. 6 will be former Solicitor General Theodore Olson — arguing for his 50th time before the
...different dealers for the resale of a purchased product. In Leegin Creative Leather Products v. PSKS Inc., the Supreme Court...
...plaintiffs were businesses just like the defendants. First, in Leegin Creative Leather Products v. PSKS Inc., the Supreme Court addressed vertical minimum...
Last month we reported on the antitrust views of Sen. Barack Obama and former Sen. John Edwards, focusing largely on their written statements to the American Antitrust Institute
According to the political pundits, the economy is emerging as a leading issue, and perhaps the leading issue, of this 2008 presidential campaign
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