This month, the Antitrust Chronicle brings you a special edition on Cartels & Concerted Practices, from A to Z. Articles in this month?s AC feature discussions on issues related to hybrid settlement cases in the European Union, price signaling, private damages in different jurisdictions and the impact, so far, of the Yates Memorandum on the DOJ?s investigations and prosecutions of individuals involved in cartels.
The articles address changes to cartel enforcement in several different jurisdictions. Are these changes fundamental? Evolutionary or even revolutionary? These developments are critical as antitrust authorities mature and hone their cartel enforcement, learning from their mistakes and success. ?Stay tuned; there is more to come.?
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