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US: Professor Daryl Lim’s book on antitrust receives international acclaim

 |  March 22, 2015

A book by John Marshall Law School Professor Daryl Lim on antitrust and patent issues continues to play a role in a case before the U.S. Supreme Court, as well as garner praise from the international legal community.

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    Professor Lim’s book, Patent Misuse and Antitrust: Empirical, Doctrinal and Policy Perspectives, was recently lauded in World Competition Law and Economics Review, a leading journal focusing on competition, or antitrust law.

    The review, authored by prominent antitrust Professor Spencer Waller of the Loyola University Chicago School of Law, notes that Lim “has provided one of the most detailed and insightful analyses of the important, but maddeningly vague, doctrine of patent misuse and its relationship to antitrust law.”

     

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