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Why Antitrust? Perspectives On Antitrust Career Paths, Cardozo Antitrust Society, New York State Bar Association
Why Antitrust? Perspectives On Antitrust Career Paths, Cardozo Antitrust Society, New York State Bar Association
Flyers 2023-2024
No abstract provided.
What Is Antitrust?, Cardozo Antitrust Society
Venture Predation, Matthew T. Wansley, Samuel N. Weinstein
Venture Predation, Matthew T. Wansley, Samuel N. Weinstein
Faculty Articles
Predatory pricing is a strategy firms use to suppress competition. The predator prices below its own costs to force its rivals out of the market. After they exit, the predator raises its prices to supracompetitive levels and recoups the cost of predation. The Supreme Court has described predatory pricing as “rarely tried” and “rarely successful” and has established a liability standard that is nearly impossible for plaintiffs to satisfy. We argue that one kind of company thinks predatory pricing is worth trying and at least potentially successful—venturebacked startups.
A venture predator is a startup that uses venture finance to price …
Careers In Antitrust, Cardozo Antitrust Society
Careers In Antitrust, Cardozo Antitrust Society
Flyers 2022-2023
No abstract provided.
Artificial Intelligence And The Future Of Law, Cardozo Startup Society, Cardozo Fame Center, Cardozo Law And Data Science Society
Artificial Intelligence And The Future Of Law, Cardozo Startup Society, Cardozo Fame Center, Cardozo Law And Data Science Society
Flyers 2022-2023
No abstract provided.
Heyman Center Presents: Regulating The Metaverse, Heyman Center On Corporate Governance
Heyman Center Presents: Regulating The Metaverse, Heyman Center On Corporate Governance
Flyers 2022-2023
No abstract provided.
Antitrust And Big Tech, Cardozo Antitrust Society, Cardozo Federalist Society
Antitrust And Big Tech, Cardozo Antitrust Society, Cardozo Federalist Society
Flyers 2022-2023
No abstract provided.
Title Theft, Stewart E. Sterk
Title Theft, Stewart E. Sterk
Faculty Articles
Real property owners across the country have been targeted by scammers who prepare deeds purporting to convey title to property the scammers do not own. Sometimes, the true owners are entirely unaware of these bogus transfers. In other instances, the scammers use misrepresentation to induce unsophisticated owners to sign documents they do not understand.
Property doctrine protects owners against forgery and fraud—the primary vehicles scammers use in their efforts to transfer title. Owners enjoy protection not only against the scammers themselves, but generally against unsuspecting purchasers to whom the scammers transfer purported title.
Recovery of title, however, involves costs and …