Mandatory treble damages awards have been a feature of U.S. antitrust law for more than […]

#187 What Has Changed (or Not) in 14 Years? Conversation With Steve Harris on the Development of China’s Anti-Monopoly Law
Posted 9 months ago Tagged agency amendment anti-monopoly antitrust China competition convergence development economy enforcement industrial policy law practice Reform state-owned enterprise
The Anti-Monopoly Law (AML) is China’s principal antitrust statute, as recently amended in August 2022, […]
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The bases for the enhanced antitrust enforcement programs at the Antitrust Division have been discussed […]

#160 What in the World Is Happening With Antitrust Enforcement? Antitrust Cartel Enforcement’s Return to Global Scale in 2022
Posted 1 year ago Tagged antitrust enforcement cartel enforcement
Global cartel enforcement saw a resurgence in 2021, but throughout the globe, we saw a […]

#152 Should Antitrust Be Used as an Anti-Inflation Tool? Live Recording of Debate at George Mason Law School
Posted 1 year ago Tagged antitrust economics enforcement inflation law policy
The U.S. economy has seen a consumer price index increase of 7% in 2021, the […]
Posted 1 year ago Tagged acquisition agency antitrust China enforcement law litigation merger monopoly notification
Merger control in China will likely be reshaped when the relevant law is amended affecting […]

#146 Is It Time To Behave? A Conversation With Dr. Angela Zhang on China’s Approach to Data and Privacy
Posted 1 year ago Tagged China China antitrust data data privacy enforcement law legislation privacy
There is growing interest in regulating how data are used, including in China. But what […]
Posted 2 years ago Tagged consumer protection enforcement Federal Trade Commission policy
The Federal Trade Commission Bureau of Consumer Protection (BCP) has utilized a variety of tools […]
Posted 2 years ago Tagged competition consumer consumer protection enforcement federal manufacturer policy repair restriction
“Right to repair” has been highlighted by the new administration and federal enforcers as a […]

#127 Does the FRAND Framework Need a Fix?: Conversation With Prof. Jorge Contreras About Antitrust and IP
Posted 2 years ago Tagged antitrust competition enforcement Injunction intellectual property international jurisdiction Lisensing litigation Negotiation Reform remedies
Complex issues are at the intersection of antitrust and intellectual property laws, and licensing of […]