Antitrust Chronicle® – Right to Repair
Fall 2023, December, Volume 1
Dear Readers, The “right to repair” has enjoyed considerable grassroots support in recent years. Essentially, as consumer goods (notably electronics), vehicles, and other products have grown more advanced, they have simultaneously been afflicted with perceived built-in obsolescence. Consumers routinely choose to dispose of products rather than have the repaired, due...
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January
Tech banking charters have returned to the center of regulatory and strategic debate, driven by the convergence of digital assets, stablecoins, and the maturation of fintech business models.
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