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US: CPI nominated for Antitrust Writing Awards

 |  January 18, 2015

Several of our writers have been nominated for 2015 Antitrust Writing Awards.

 

The Beneficent Monopolist

Allen P. Grunes and Maurice E. Stucke, Competition Policy International, April 2014, Forthcoming; University of Tennessee Legal Studies Research Paper No. 239, 2014

 

The Competitive Significance of Brands

Deven R. Desai and Spencer Weber Waller, CPI Antitrust Chronicle, July 2014

 

Expanding EU Merger Control to Non-Controlling Minority Shareholdings: A Sledgehammer to Crack a Nut?

Nicholas Levy, CPI Antitrust Chronicle, December 2014

 

Repeal the FTAIA! (Or At Least Consider It as Coextensive with Hartford Fire)

Robert Connolly, CPI Antitrust Chronicle, Sep 2014

 

Getting the Information: Access to Leniency Documents in Germany

R. Harms and A. Petrasincu, Competition Law Insight, July 2014

 

The Emperor’s Clothes Laid Bare: Commitments Creating the Appearance of Law, While Denying Access to Law

Philip Marsden, CPI Antitrust Chronicle, October 2013

 

Deterrence and Efficiency Considerations Warrant an Expansive Reading of the FTAIA

David Barth, CPI Antitrust Chronicle, September 17, 2014

 

Assessing Unfair Pricing Under China’s Anti-Monopoly Law for Innovation-Intensive Industries

David Evans, Vanessa Yanhua Zhang, Xinzhu Zhang,

 

Read all participaiting articles here: Concurrences

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