From Law360: Competition: FTC’s Brill Questions Whether Section 5 Consensus Possible “The Federal Trade Commission’s Julie Brill on Tuesday expressed willingness to work with the Republican commissioners who have been pushing the agency to clarify its authority to police unfair competition under Section 5 of the FTC Act, but questioned whether it would be possible for all the commissioners to find common ground.”
From Law360: Competition: Translation Protocols In Cross-Border Antitrust Litigation “In civil antitrust litigations in U.S. courts, the increasing presence of foreign parties raises numerous issues relating to the translation and use of foreign-language documents. The current evidentiary rules are useful for cases in which parties use a few foreign-language documents, but those rules are poorly equipped for the realities of modern antitrust litigation, which often features thousands of emails and other electronics documents written in languages other than English, say Lee Berger and Sophie Sung of Paul Hastings LLP.”
From UpwardPricingPressure: Learning to Fly? “Let’s take a closer look at the complaint filed this week by the Department of Justice and the attorneys general of four states, two Commonwealths and the District of Columbia […]”
From Antitrust & Competition Policy Blog: Monopoly and Anti Trust Law: Its Development and Significance “Posted by D. Daniel Sokol Abhay Upadhyay, Gujarat National Law University and Sujoy Sur, Gujarat National Law University analyze Monopoly and Anti Trust Law: Its Development and Significance. ABSTRACT: This project tries to trace the development of anti-trust laws globally…”