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Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson and Her Antitrust Record
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, if confirmed, will certainly be personally challenged to follow Justice Stephen Breyer's antitrust legacy. Regardless of Jackson's unclear antitrust views, she should be questioned at her Senate confirmation hearing about them.Former New York Prosecutor Who Worked Gotti Case Tapped for Senior DOJ Antitrust Role
Carol Sipperly, who prosecuted notorious mob boss John Gotti and high-profile white-collar cases, will oversee civil and criminal antitrust litigation.Former Mafia, White-Collar Prosecutor Tapped for Senior DOJ Antitrust Role
Carol Sipperly, who prosecuted notorious mob boss John Gotti and high-profile white-collar cases, will oversee civil and criminal antitrust litigation.President Biden Calls for Antitrust Enforcement To Combat Rising Inflation
President Biden criticized consolidation and called upon the various executive departments and agencies to protect competition by exercising their regulatory authority with the ultimate goal of lowering consumer prices.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Big Law Defense Teams Line Up Behind Elite Universities in Financial Aid Antitrust Suit
Big multidefendant antitrust lawsuits usually mean a Big Law roll call. That's definitely the case with a new suit targeting elite universities.Significance of Proximate Causation in 'Efficient Enforcement' Analysis
In their Second Circuit Review column, Martin Flumenbaum and Brad Karp discuss two recent appeals concerning standing of plaintiffs to seek recovery under the Clayton Act for antitrust violations: 'In re Am. Express Anti-Steering Rules Antitrust Litig.' and 'Schwab Short-Term Bond Market Fund v. Lloyds Banking Group.' They write: "These two decisions illustrate the hurdles plaintiffs face in establishing that they are 'efficient enforcers', and in particular, how important it is that plaintiffs are able to prove that specific defendants proximately caused their harm."Criminal Antitrust in 2022: Two Cases Likely To Frame the New Agenda
As the answers begin to emerge in the new year, two active criminal prosecutions by the Antitrust Division are likely to frame any renewed priority on criminal enforcement.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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