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Heads I Win, Tails You Lose: A Study Of Antitrust Jurisprudence In The Federal Circuit, Steven W. Heller
Heads I Win, Tails You Lose: A Study Of Antitrust Jurisprudence In The Federal Circuit, Steven W. Heller
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
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Trial Lawyers And Arco: Jurisprudentially Inconsistent Approaches To Per Se Illegality , Michael Malina
Trial Lawyers And Arco: Jurisprudentially Inconsistent Approaches To Per Se Illegality , Michael Malina
Fordham Law Review
Annual Antitrust Reviews have been presented at the Association of the Bar of the City of New York since 1948, when Progessor Milton Handler instituted the series. The 1990 Review was presented on November 14, 1990, and the following articles are based on those presentations.
The New Role Of Coercion In Antitrust, Jean Wegmen Burns
The New Role Of Coercion In Antitrust, Jean Wegmen Burns
Fordham Law Review
With the ascendancy of the economic efficiency approach and its emphasis on competitive prices and output, coercrion--the use of force or threat; to copel another to act against one's will--seemingly no longer has a role to play in antitrust analysis. Professor Burns argues that coercion is indeed still relevant in antitrust analysis, though its role has changed from the central character it once played in the early antitrust cases. After analyzing the evolving role of coercion, Professor Burns concludes that the concept is still useful in vertical restraints and tie-ins distinguishing between efficient restraints and inefficient ones and in evaluating …
Functional Discounts After Texaco V. Hasbrouck, Richard M. Steuer
Functional Discounts After Texaco V. Hasbrouck, Richard M. Steuer
Fordham Law Review
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Reagan's Judicial Appointees And Antitrust In The 1990s, William E. Kovacic
Reagan's Judicial Appointees And Antitrust In The 1990s, William E. Kovacic
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Universal Analytics, Inc. V. Macneal-Schwendler Corp.: Predators By Hire?, Vincent A. D'Arpino
Universal Analytics, Inc. V. Macneal-Schwendler Corp.: Predators By Hire?, Vincent A. D'Arpino
Fordham Law Review
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