Learn how the Celler-Kefauver Act enhances U.S. antitrust laws by curbing mergers that may create monopolies or reduce competition, complementing the Clayton Act.
The foundations of American antitrust law date back to the late 19th century, a period known as the Gilded Age, during which the US saw rapid industrialization, the rise of large corporations, and ...
"It really increases the burden and imposes additional costs on companies that are trying to engage in transactions," Covington & Burling partner Ryan Quillian said of the Uniform Antitrust Pre-Merger ...
In a recently published article in the Yale Law Journal, Associate Professor of Law Daniel Francis JSD ’20 notes that ...
Non-compete clauses in employment agreements typically prevent former employees from working for a competitor of the former employer for a specific period of time in a designated geographical area.
Case Law on Joint Negotiation by Creditors and General Antitrust Principles Provide Guidance for the Development of Cooperation Agreements Cooperation agreements–agreements among a group of lenders to ...
"We’re in a moment where antitrust has become almost like the go-to hammer, and every NCAA issue looks like a nail," said Ivan Parron, sports and antitrust lawyer at Parron Law, who is not involved in ...