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Jeffrey May  (Wolters Kluwer)
Justice Department Sues eBay over No Hire Agreement with Intuit
November 18, 2012

Online marketplace eBay, Inc. has been charged by the Department of Justice with entering into an agreement with business and financial management solutions provider Intuit, Inc. not to hire each…

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David Balto  (Law Offices of David A. Balto)
Why An Antitrust Lawyer Cares About Patent Reform
November 16, 2012

Since the advent of antitrust enforcement in the United States through the Sherman Act in 1890, antitrust law and patent law have endured an uneasy relationship.  Initial cases treated patents as…

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David Balto  (Law Offices of David A. Balto)
What Consumers Want in FTC v. Google
November 05, 2012

The press is on fire with dozens of stories that the FTC appears poised to sue Google for alleged anticompetitive conduct in search (and the possibility that any case may be settled). There certainly…

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David Balto  (Law Offices of David A. Balto)
Antitrust Agencies Right to Expand Scrutiny of Patent Transfers and Acquisitions
October 31, 2012

One of the most complex and daunting challenges facing competition regulators is the evolving intersection of antitrust and intellectual property law. Given that both antitrust law and patent law…

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Logan Breed, Hogan Lovells
DOJ and FTC Consider NPE Antitrust Issues
October 24, 2012

Over the last decade, the patent landscape has been dramatically altered by the rise of entities whose business model is to acquire significant patent portfolios and aggressively pursue license fees…

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Jeffrey May  (Wolters Kluwer)
Hertz Gives FTC More Time to Review Its Proposed Acquisition of Dollar Thrifty
October 20, 2012

What would likely be the last major acquisition in the car rental industry may soon be completed, with the blessing of the Federal Trade Commission. The pending acquisition of Dollar Thrifty…

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Vitaly Pruzhansky , RBB Economics
Achieving Economic Efficiency in Spite of Market Failures: The Case of the Luxury Goods Industry
October 12, 2012

According to standard economic theory, unfettered free markets lead to an efficient allocation of resources. Importantly, this result is generally taken to hold only insofar as market failures are…

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David Balto  (Law Offices of David A. Balto)
A Dozen Times IP Lawyers Should Call Their Antitrust Lawyers
October 05, 2012

Some of the most high-profile competitive disputes involve both intellectual property (IP) and antitrust law. Prudent IP lawyers know the value of securing antitrust advice, especially when dealing…

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Jeffrey May  (Wolters Kluwer)
Motion to Intervene in Government's E-Book Case to Appeal Partial Settlement Rejected
October 03, 2012

The federal district court in New York City yesterday denied a "consumer's" motion to intervene in the Justice Department's action against Apple, Inc. and five publishers for allegedly conspiring to…

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Christopher Sagers  (Cleveland-Marshall College of Law)
Federal Trade Commission Approves Universal-EMI
September 23, 2012

On Friday morning the FTC announced that it had closed its investigation of Universal Music Group’s acquisition of EMI’s recorded music division.  The Commission will not seek any concessions or take…

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