by Kevin Coates | Oct 20, 2013 | Antitrust, Commentary, Featured, Mistakes the Other Side Make
(This post is the first in a series discussing mistakes both sides make in competition cases: see the introduction and as always don’t forget the disclaimer.) Playing the man, not the ball is a mistake more often – but not exclusively – carried out...
by Kevin Coates | Oct 20, 2013 | Antitrust, Commentary, Featured, Mistakes the Other Side Make
The [other side] always gets things wrong; if only the [other side] could make fewer mistakes, or be more trustworthy, or more open, then everything would move along more easily. This is a common feeling among those who work on competition cases (and pretty much...
by Kevin Coates | Oct 17, 2013 | Commentary Elsewhere
Commentary Elsewhere: from other writers around the web. Please note the explanation of this section on the “About the Site” page. From CPI RSS: Patently Obvious: Why Seeking Injunctions on Standard-Essential Patents Subject to a FRAND Commitment Can...
by Kevin Coates | Oct 16, 2013 | Commentary Elsewhere
From CPI RSS: Supplement to Platform Economics: The Economics of Multi-Sided Businesses “(Click here for a PDF version of the article.) I’ve written the following articles on multi-sided platforms since the publication of Platform Economics: Essays on...
by Kevin Coates | Oct 13, 2013 | Commentary Elsewhere
From Antitrust & Competition Policy Blog: Section 5 Guidelines: Fixing a Problem that Doesn’t Exist? “Sharis Pozen (Skadden) and Anne Six ask Section 5 Guidelines: Fixing a Problem that Doesn’t Exist? ABSTRACT: When Congress enacted the Federal...