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On-Demand Drivers And The Right To Collective Bargaining: Why Seattle's Ordinance Does Not Violate Federal Antitrust Laws, Jacob Aleknavicius Sep 2020

On-Demand Drivers And The Right To Collective Bargaining: Why Seattle's Ordinance Does Not Violate Federal Antitrust Laws, Jacob Aleknavicius

Chicago-Kent Law Review

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Asia And Global Competition Law Convergence, David J. Gerber Jan 2013

Asia And Global Competition Law Convergence, David J. Gerber

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League Parity: Bringing Back Unlicensed Competition In The Sports Fan Apparel Market, David Franklin Apr 2011

League Parity: Bringing Back Unlicensed Competition In The Sports Fan Apparel Market, David Franklin

Chicago-Kent Law Review

Should professional sports teams and collegiate institutions have an exclusive right to merchandise their logos? Recent court decisions have effectively provided these organizations with a monopoly in the fan apparel marketplace, as retailers who are not "officially licensed" by the underlying team or university are likely to face trademark infringement liability. In some contexts, this extension of trademark law has prevented companies from selling merchandise that merely displays a team's color scheme. However, such a broad prohibition on the use of team logos is inconsistent with the goal of trademark law, which is intended to prohibit uses of a mark …


Anticompetitive Trade Remedies: How Antidumping Measures Obstruct Market Competition, Sungjoon Cho Jan 2009

Anticompetitive Trade Remedies: How Antidumping Measures Obstruct Market Competition, Sungjoon Cho

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Through trade policies such as antidumping remedies, the United States government often protects domestic producers at the expense of market competition. Yet a judicially created antitrust immunity, the Noerr-Pennington doctrine, obstructs the Federal Trade Commission’s antitrust investigations of these trade remedies. This Article argues that judicial and administrative interventions are needed to restore antitrust oversight when implementing trade remedies. This Article does not propose a repealing of the current antidumping statue, an act that would be politically infeasible in the current protectionist atmosphere of Congress. Instead, it takes a more modest yet realistic stance: antidumping remedies must be sanitized by …


Courts As Experts In European Merger Law, David J. Gerber Jan 2004

Courts As Experts In European Merger Law, David J. Gerber

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The European Commission's Ge/Honeywell Decision: U.S. Responses And Their Implications, David J. Gerber Jan 2003

The European Commission's Ge/Honeywell Decision: U.S. Responses And Their Implications, David J. Gerber

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U.S. Anti-Trust Law And The Convergence Of Competition Laws, David J. Gerber Jan 2002

U.S. Anti-Trust Law And The Convergence Of Competition Laws, David J. Gerber

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Afterword: Antitrust And American Business Abroad Revisited, David J. Gerber Jan 2000

Afterword: Antitrust And American Business Abroad Revisited, David J. Gerber

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The Us-European Conflict Over The Internationalization Of Antitrust Law, David J. Gerber Jan 1999

The Us-European Conflict Over The Internationalization Of Antitrust Law, David J. Gerber

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Heinrich Kronstein And The Development Of United States Antitrust Law, David J. Gerber Jan 1993

Heinrich Kronstein And The Development Of United States Antitrust Law, David J. Gerber

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International Competitive Harm And Domestic Antitrust Laws: Forms Of Analysis, David J. Gerber Jan 1989

International Competitive Harm And Domestic Antitrust Laws: Forms Of Analysis, David J. Gerber

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Antitrust And The Challenge Of Internationalization, David J. Gerber Jan 1988

Antitrust And The Challenge Of Internationalization, David J. Gerber

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Law And The Abuse Of Economic Power In Europe, David J. Gerber Jan 1987

Law And The Abuse Of Economic Power In Europe, David J. Gerber

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Antitrust Law And Economic Analysis: The Swedish Approach, David J. Gerber Jan 1984

Antitrust Law And Economic Analysis: The Swedish Approach, David J. Gerber

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The Extraterritorial Application Of German Antitrust Law, David J. Gerber Jan 1983

The Extraterritorial Application Of German Antitrust Law, David J. Gerber

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Economic Pressure And Antitrust (With James A. Wilkinson), Henry H. Perritt Jr. Mar 1974

Economic Pressure And Antitrust (With James A. Wilkinson), Henry H. Perritt Jr.

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