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A Roundtable Discussion Jan 2009

A Roundtable Discussion

Loyola Consumer Law Review

No abstract provided.


Introduction Jan 2009

Introduction

Loyola Consumer Law Review

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Does The Rule Of Reason Violate The Rule Of Law?, Maurice E. Stucke Jan 2009

Does The Rule Of Reason Violate The Rule Of Law?, Maurice E. Stucke

Loyola Consumer Law Review

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Does The Rule Of Reason Violate The Rule Of Law?, Maurice E. Stucke Jan 2009

Does The Rule Of Reason Violate The Rule Of Law?, Maurice E. Stucke

Loyola Consumer Law Review

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Checks And Balances: European Competition Law And The Rule Of Law, Philip Marsden Jan 2009

Checks And Balances: European Competition Law And The Rule Of Law, Philip Marsden

Loyola Consumer Law Review

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Eu Competition Law And The Rule Of Law Ii: Justice Delayed Is Justice Denied, Tim Cowen Jan 2009

Eu Competition Law And The Rule Of Law Ii: Justice Delayed Is Justice Denied, Tim Cowen

Loyola Consumer Law Review

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The Ftc Takes Action On Stop-Foreclosure Scams, Kyle Gaffaney Jan 2009

The Ftc Takes Action On Stop-Foreclosure Scams, Kyle Gaffaney

Loyola Consumer Law Review

No abstract provided.


Does Antitrust Regulation Violate The Rule Of Law?, Elbert L. Robertson Jan 2009

Does Antitrust Regulation Violate The Rule Of Law?, Elbert L. Robertson

Loyola Consumer Law Review

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Does Antitrust Regulation Violate The Rule Of Law?, Elbert L. Robertson Jan 2009

Does Antitrust Regulation Violate The Rule Of Law?, Elbert L. Robertson

Loyola Consumer Law Review

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Federal Ban On Automated Prerecorded Messages, So-Called "Robocalls," Goes Into Effect, Kyle Gaffaney Jan 2009

Federal Ban On Automated Prerecorded Messages, So-Called "Robocalls," Goes Into Effect, Kyle Gaffaney

Loyola Consumer Law Review

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Editor's Note, Sarah Tennant Jan 2009

Editor's Note, Sarah Tennant

Loyola Consumer Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Role Of Monopolization And Abuse Of Dominance In Competition Law, Spencer Weber Waller Jan 2008

The Role Of Monopolization And Abuse Of Dominance In Competition Law, Spencer Weber Waller

Loyola Consumer Law Review

No abstract provided.


Transcript Jan 2008

Transcript

Loyola Consumer Law Review

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Editors Note, Jeffrey M. Sussman Jan 2008

Editors Note, Jeffrey M. Sussman

Loyola Consumer Law Review

No abstract provided.


Antitrust Marathon Ii, Spencer Weber Waller Jan 2008

Antitrust Marathon Ii, Spencer Weber Waller

Faculty Publications & Other Works

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The Antitrust Marathon., Spencer Weber Waller Jan 2008

The Antitrust Marathon., Spencer Weber Waller

Faculty Publications & Other Works

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Panelists' Biographies/Roundtable Discussion Jan 2008

Panelists' Biographies/Roundtable Discussion

Loyola Consumer Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Role Of A Consumer Harm Test In Competition Policy, Adrian Majumdar Jan 2008

The Role Of A Consumer Harm Test In Competition Policy, Adrian Majumdar

Loyola Consumer Law Review

No abstract provided.


Transcript Jan 2008

Transcript

Loyola Consumer Law Review

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Picking Over The Cfi Microsoft Judgment Of 17 September, 2007, Philip Marsden Dr. Jan 2008

Picking Over The Cfi Microsoft Judgment Of 17 September, 2007, Philip Marsden Dr.

Loyola Consumer Law Review

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Remedies - How Far And How Much, George Addy, Anita Banicevic Jan 2008

Remedies - How Far And How Much, George Addy, Anita Banicevic

Loyola Consumer Law Review

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The Monopolization/Abuse Offense, Spencer Weber Waller Jan 2008

The Monopolization/Abuse Offense, Spencer Weber Waller

Loyola Consumer Law Review

No abstract provided.


Plaintiffs' Attorneys Wince As Second Circuit Applies Tough Twombly Standard To Antitrust Suits, Thomas A. Mccann Jan 2008

Plaintiffs' Attorneys Wince As Second Circuit Applies Tough Twombly Standard To Antitrust Suits, Thomas A. Mccann

Loyola Consumer Law Review

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Antitrust (Over-?) Confidence, Thomas A. Lambert, Joshua D. Wright Jan 2008

Antitrust (Over-?) Confidence, Thomas A. Lambert, Joshua D. Wright

Loyola Consumer Law Review

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Antitrust Modernizaton Commission Delares Antitrust Need Not Be Modernized, But Does Suggest A Few Tweaks, Thomas A. Mccann Jan 2008

Antitrust Modernizaton Commission Delares Antitrust Need Not Be Modernized, But Does Suggest A Few Tweaks, Thomas A. Mccann

Loyola Consumer Law Review

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Justice Department's Section 2 Report Sparks A Heated Debate In The Antitrust Community, Dawn Goulet Jan 2008

Justice Department's Section 2 Report Sparks A Heated Debate In The Antitrust Community, Dawn Goulet

Loyola Consumer Law Review

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Transcript Jan 2008

Transcript

Loyola Consumer Law Review

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Transcript Jan 2008

Transcript

Loyola Consumer Law Review

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A Tale Of Two Marks, And Other Antitrust Concerns, Pamela Jone Harbour Jan 2007

A Tale Of Two Marks, And Other Antitrust Concerns, Pamela Jone Harbour

Loyola Consumer Law Review

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Communication And Concerted Action , William H. Page Jan 2007

Communication And Concerted Action , William H. Page

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

It is a familiar scenario in U.S. antitrust litigation: The plaintiffs allege that a pattern of identical pricing (or refusals to deal) is "concerted" and therefore per se illegal; the defendant responds that the practice is merely "consciously parallel" or "interdependent" and therefore legal. Under U.S. law, to avoid summary judgment or judgment as a matter of law, a plaintiff must produce a "plus factor," evidence that "tends to exclude the possibility" that the defendants' actions were merely interdependent. Courts have identified various plus factors-for example, evidence that the alleged conduct was against the defendant's interest unless it was pursuant …