Antitrust Chronicle® – The Gig Economy
Antitrust Chronicle® February 2026 Volume 1
Dear Readers, This edition of the CPI Antitrust Chronicle explores how antitrust law is being retooled to confront the governance, labor, & contractual challenges posed by the platform-driven gig economy. Across six complementary contributions, our authors examine how market power, algorithmic coordination, labor organization, and platform contracting intersect in...
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This Chronicle brings together contributions that explore the evolving relationship between industrial policy, competition, regulation & technological change from complementary angles.

February
This month’s TechREG Chronicle focuses on online consumer protection, at a moment when regulators on both sides of the Atlantic are reassessing how legacy consumer-protection frameworks apply in digital, data-driven markets.
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