Rosa Abrantes-Metz, Jun 19, 2012
As part of our Spring 2012 issue, CPI is presenting a retrospective of our best articles in the past and providing updates. One of our selections is “Screens for Conspiracies and their Multiple Applications,” originally appearing in the Fall 2010 issue of the Journal. Providing some of her insights into this article, as well as reasons why the ideas explored in it are still relevant today, is co-author Rosa Abrantes-Metz. Rosa covers the most significant developments since publication of her article and shares why screens have a robust future ahead in antitrust litigation and defense.
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