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Horizontal Agreements: Concept And Proof, George A. Hay Jan 2006

Horizontal Agreements: Concept And Proof, George A. Hay

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It is well established that, absent some very special circumstances, agreements on price or certain other terms of trade by otherwise competing entities (i.e., "horizontal agreements") are unlawful per se under the Sherman Act. In practical effect, once the fact of the horizontal agreement has been established, an adverse impact on competition is presumed, and therefore that the plaintiff is spared the burden of proving such an impact. The principal task for plaintiffs in such cases, therefore, is establishing the existence of an agreement.

In the ideal world (from plaintiffs' perspective), there would be "hard" evidence of a "formal" agreement. …


Is The Glass Half-Empty Or Half-Full?: Reflections On The Kodak Case, George A. Hay Jul 1993

Is The Glass Half-Empty Or Half-Full?: Reflections On The Kodak Case, George A. Hay

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The Ftc And Pricing: Of Predation And Signaling, George A. Hay Jan 1983

The Ftc And Pricing: Of Predation And Signaling, George A. Hay

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

This paper summarizes and comments on two recent FTC cases. The first case involved accusations of predatory pricing against Borden, the manufacturer of ReaLemon, the dominant brand of reconstituted lemon juice. The second involved price-signaling and other so-called facilitating practices by the four makers of lead-based antiknock compounds.


Oligopoly, Shared Monopoly, And Antitrust Law, George A. Hay Mar 1982

Oligopoly, Shared Monopoly, And Antitrust Law, George A. Hay

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

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