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Full-Text Articles in Law
Greater International Convergence And The Behavioural Antitrust Gambit, Maurice E. Stucke
Greater International Convergence And The Behavioural Antitrust Gambit, Maurice E. Stucke
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Antitrust Principles Affecting Franchise Law, Daniel A. Crane
Antitrust Principles Affecting Franchise Law, Daniel A. Crane
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Antitrust law in the United States intersects with franchise law in a number of complex ways. Falling afoul of antitrust law can be costly-antitrust violations give rise to treble damages and, in the extreme, even criminal penalties. Further, the antitrust principles governing franchise relationships are in a state of transition. The upshot is that careful attention to emerging antitrust norms is critical for students of franchise law.
A Portrait Of The Insider Trader As A Woman, Joan Macleod Heminway
A Portrait Of The Insider Trader As A Woman, Joan Macleod Heminway
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Section 5 And The Innovation Curve, Daniel A. Crane
Section 5 And The Innovation Curve, Daniel A. Crane
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the ftc’s authority to use Section 5 of the FTC Act to reach anticompetitive conduct that would not be illegal under the Sherman or Clayton Acts has been much discussed in recent years, particularly in conjunction with the FTC’s enforcement action against Intel. As of this writing, a Section 5 action against Google seems imminent.