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Running A Different Route: How Youtube Tv Plans To Avoid Antitrust Violations, Brody Shea Jan 2023

Running A Different Route: How Youtube Tv Plans To Avoid Antitrust Violations, Brody Shea

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After reaching a deal this past December, YouTube TV is now the sole option for NFL Sunday Ticket subscribers. By providing out-of-market sports games in a bundled package, YouTube TV runs the risk of violating the Sherman Antitrust Act. In this article, Brody Shea addresses how YouTube TV can avoid future litigation.


A New Age Of Antitrust: How The Latest Ftc Leadership Is Rewriting The Rules, Sara Rutherford Oct 2022

A New Age Of Antitrust: How The Latest Ftc Leadership Is Rewriting The Rules, Sara Rutherford

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The addition of a new Chair of the United States Federal Trade Commission has brought major changes relating to Big Tech. In this article, Sara Rutherford discusses the FTC's new anti-trust policies and their application to big companies.


What’S In The Forecast For The Spac Boom & The Pslra?, Nick Krone Jan 2022

What’S In The Forecast For The Spac Boom & The Pslra?, Nick Krone

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Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs) have exploded in popularity. These so-called “blank check” companies are used as vehicles to take companies public without going through a traditional IPO process. Financial projections in SPACs are currently protected by the safe harbor for forward-looking statements afforded by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act (PSLRA). In this article, Nick Krone examines whether SPACs should be protected by the PSLRA.


Taking The Long View On Shorting: Market Manipulation And Gme, Andrew Steiner Aug 2021

Taking The Long View On Shorting: Market Manipulation And Gme, Andrew Steiner

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In this article, Andrew Steiner provides an overview of the events surrounding the GameStop short squeeze coordinated by retail investors on the internet forum WallStreetBets over the last year and the possible legal fallout. While some traditional institutional investors call for regulatory intervention, retail investors have pointed the finger at trading app Robinhood.