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The Ftc's Power To Seek Preliminary Injunctions In Anti-Merger Cases, James H. Cohen
The Ftc's Power To Seek Preliminary Injunctions In Anti-Merger Cases, James H. Cohen
Michigan Law Review
This Comment will examine the bases and the implications of the Supreme Court's holding. It will point out a number of problems raised by granting the FTC this remedial power, and will suggest that the situations in which preliminary injunctions may be obtained from a court of appeals should be strictly limited.
The "End Result" Approach To Public Utility Regulation, Harold M. Somers
The "End Result" Approach To Public Utility Regulation, Harold M. Somers
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ftc Preliminary Relief Powers Under Section 7 Of The Clayton Act, Anon
Ftc Preliminary Relief Powers Under Section 7 Of The Clayton Act, Anon
Washington Law Review
Respondents Dean Foods Company and Bowman Dairy Company, substantial competitors in the sale of packaged milk, planned to merge. Dean was to purchase substantially all of Bowman's assets and Bowman was to cease doing business. The Federal Trade Commission, after issuing a formal complaint under section 7 of the Clayton Act and section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act, applied to the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals for a preliminary injunction to maintain the status quo until the Commission could hold hearings to determine the legality of the merger. Dismissal of the Commission's petition was appealed to the Supreme …
Ftc Preliminary Relief Powers Under Section 7 Of The Clayton Act, Anon
Ftc Preliminary Relief Powers Under Section 7 Of The Clayton Act, Anon
Washington Law Review
Respondents Dean Foods Company and Bowman Dairy Company, substantial competitors in the sale of packaged milk, planned to merge. Dean was to purchase substantially all of Bowman's assets and Bowman was to cease doing business. The Federal Trade Commission, after issuing a formal complaint under section 7 of the Clayton Act and section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act, applied to the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals for a preliminary injunction to maintain the status quo until the Commission could hold hearings to determine the legality of the merger. Dismissal of the Commission's petition was appealed to the Supreme …
The New Antitrust: A Structural Approach, Charles E. Mueller
The New Antitrust: A Structural Approach, Charles E. Mueller
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Product Identity And Branding Under The Robinson-Patman Act: Is The Ftcs Approach Consistent With Realities Of The Marketplace, Arthur D. Austin
Product Identity And Branding Under The Robinson-Patman Act: Is The Ftcs Approach Consistent With Realities Of The Marketplace, Arthur D. Austin
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.