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From Surrogates To Stories: The Evolution Of Federal Merger Policy, Robert H. Lande, James Langenfeld
From Surrogates To Stories: The Evolution Of Federal Merger Policy, Robert H. Lande, James Langenfeld
All Faculty Scholarship
This article traces the evolution of federal merger policy. It documents how merger enforcement originally was largely based upon very strong structural presumptions. These presumptions gradually eroded and other factors became more and more important in enforcement decisions. Today meger enforcement essentially consists of structural safe harbors and a full rule of reason analysis for any merger not within these safe harbors.
Contemporary Empirical Merger Analysis, Jonathan Baker
Contemporary Empirical Merger Analysis, Jonathan Baker
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
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Mergers And Acquisitions In The European Community And The United States: A Movement Toward A Uniform Enforcement Body, David Snyder
Mergers And Acquisitions In The European Community And The United States: A Movement Toward A Uniform Enforcement Body, David Snyder
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
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The Little Train That Couldn't: Did The Pennsylvania Anti-Takeover Statute Fail To Protect Conrail From A Hostile Suitor?, David N. Hecht
The Little Train That Couldn't: Did The Pennsylvania Anti-Takeover Statute Fail To Protect Conrail From A Hostile Suitor?, David N. Hecht
Fordham Law Review
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Unilateral Competitive Effects Theories In Merger Analysis, Jonathan Baker
Unilateral Competitive Effects Theories In Merger Analysis, Jonathan Baker
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