The Antitrust Writing Awards, organized by the Institute of Competition Law and George Washington University Law School, acknowledge the year’s best contributions to antitrust scholarship. Awards are distributed for two categories of writing: Academic and Business. Nominees are selected by a jury and readers; members of the jury include notable figures such as William Kovacic, Jon Leibowitz, Harry First, Eleanor Fox, Daniel Sokol, and Joshua Wright.
CPI is delighted to announce that we published the Best General Antitrust academic article, What role in a more heavily regulated financial sector? in the Fall 2011 Journal. We congratulate the authors, Todd Fishman, David Gabathuler, and Olivier Fréget (Allen & Overy), on their tremendous achievement.
We would like to share their valuable contribution to the antitrust community. Download and read the paper here.
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