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Energy Competition: From Commodity To Boutique & Back, James W. Coleman
Energy Competition: From Commodity To Boutique & Back, James W. Coleman
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Energy products such as power, gas, and oil have long been the world’s premier commodities. Consumers demand that power and fuel are available when they want it and they prefer to pay less for it. Few know or care where their fuel or power comes from. So for years energy companies believed that efforts to differentiate their products were mostly ineffective — they were re-signed to compete on price in fierce global commodity markets. But in recent years, a new focus on regulating how energy commodities are produced has begun to splinter previously integrated energy markets, creating markets for boutique …
The Incredible Shrinking Antitrust Law And The Antitrust Gap, C. Paul Rogers Iii.
The Incredible Shrinking Antitrust Law And The Antitrust Gap, C. Paul Rogers Iii.
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Substantive antitrust law has dramatically shrunk. The shrinkage, which began in the 1970s with the transition from the Warren Court to the Burger and then Rehnquist Courts, has accelerated in the last decade. Much of the shrinkage has to do with the expansion of the rule of reason and its displacement of per se rules. The Supreme Court has gone so far as to state that it "presumptively" applies the rule of reason while per se illegality is limited to a "narrow category of activity." This article considers the impact of modem antitrust law on the gap that is the …
A Concise History Of Corporate Mergers And The Antitrust Laws In The United States, C. Paul Rogers Iii
A Concise History Of Corporate Mergers And The Antitrust Laws In The United States, C. Paul Rogers Iii
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American merger control law today is governed primarily by regulators and not courts, focusing on consumer welfare and efficiency. This was not always the case though, and the author traces the development of this area of law from its nascent beginnings with the Sherman Act to the era of private enforcement witnessed today. As the Indian economy continues to expand,mergers and acquisitions have become frequent bringing with them difficult questions of anti-competitive behaviour. A study of the American experience, it is argued, would provide valuable insight in enforcing the rather untested anti-merger provisions in the Competition Act of India.
The Quest For Number One In College Football: The Revised Bowl Championship Series, Antitrust, And The Winner Take All Syndrome, C. Paul Rogers Iii
The Quest For Number One In College Football: The Revised Bowl Championship Series, Antitrust, And The Winner Take All Syndrome, C. Paul Rogers Iii
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Beyond the varying opinions and critiques of the BCS, a more fundamental issue regarding the system is whether it is legal. Specifically, does it violate the antitrust laws? This is not a specious question. The Senate Judiciary Committee conducted hearings on the legality of the BCS in October 2003, and the House Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade, and Consumer Protection conducted similar hearings in December 2005. Another important aspect of the BCS is its prominent place as a visual symptom of America's winner-take-all society. Is extreme competition, where everyone strives to be the best but very few actually achieve that goal, …
The Antitrust Legacy Of Justice William O. Douglas, C. Paul Rogers Iii
The Antitrust Legacy Of Justice William O. Douglas, C. Paul Rogers Iii
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This Article will attempt to further define and refine Justice Douglas' antitrust philosophy by examining his written opinions and writings. It will then attempt to measure that philosophy's effect on the Supreme Court during his tenure and its contemporary impact in the context of the rapidly shifting antitrust doctrine of the last thirty years or so.
A Shared Values Approach To Jurisdictional Conflicts In International Economic Law, Bernhard Grossfeld, C. Paul Rogers Iii
A Shared Values Approach To Jurisdictional Conflicts In International Economic Law, Bernhard Grossfeld, C. Paul Rogers Iii
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Perspectives On Corporate Mergers And The Antitrust Laws, C. Paul Rogers Iii.
Perspectives On Corporate Mergers And The Antitrust Laws, C. Paul Rogers Iii.
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Municipal Antitrust Liability In A Federalist System, C. Paul Rogers Iii
Municipal Antitrust Liability In A Federalist System, C. Paul Rogers Iii
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Antitrust: Criminal Intent In Antitrust Prosecutions, Collateral Estoppel And Section 5(A) Of The Clayton Act, And The Relationship Of Standing And Injury In Private Antitrust Suits, C. Paul Rogers Iii
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Summary Judgements In Antitrust Conspiracy Litigation, C. Paul Rogers Iii.
Summary Judgements In Antitrust Conspiracy Litigation, C. Paul Rogers Iii.
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The State Action Antitrust Immunity, C. Paul Rogers Iii
The State Action Antitrust Immunity, C. Paul Rogers Iii
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Judicial Reinterpretation Of Statutes: The Example Of Baseball And The Antitrust Laws, C. Paul Rogers Iii
Judicial Reinterpretation Of Statutes: The Example Of Baseball And The Antitrust Laws, C. Paul Rogers Iii
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