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The antitrust laws allow coincident state regulation of competition.
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A number of his matters have involved the intersection of antitrust and intellectual property and the antitrust of information technology/on-line businesses.
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Although challenged under federal antitrust laws, the courts refused to strike down the agreement as an unfair trade practice.
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His research has concentrated on microeconomics and industrial organization, on topics such as auctions, bundling, price discrimination, antitrust, contracting, and mechanism design.
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International airline tickets have their prices fixed by agreement with the IATA, a practice for which there is a specific exemption in antitrust law.
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Patent misuse can also happen when the patentee's conduct is a violation of antitrust laws.
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Preemption should not occur simply because in a hypothetical situation a private party's compliance with the statute might cause him to violate the antitrust laws.
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This was the first antitrust suit brought by producers against exhibitors alleging monopoly and restraint of trade.
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It accomplishes this through the enforcement of antitrust laws, review of proposed mergers, and investigation into other non-merger business practices that may impair competition.
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The firm specializes in business law, financial services, commercial real estate, competition/antitrust, corporate restructuring and insolvency, bankruptcy and natural resource law.
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