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December 23, 2015
OCT-14(1)

In this issue: Protectionist sentiments are becoming more significant in merger control considerations, especially in Europe. Can public interest exemptions or other protectionist considerations bring benefits that would justify potentially harmful side-effects from...


December 22, 2015
OCT-11(1)

In this issue: Our first October issue, sponsored by Danny Sokol, has two symposia. First, we celebrate the 20th anniversary of the U.S./EU Cooperation Agreement by bringing together some of...


December 19, 2015
CPI 3(1)

Antitrust with Intellectual Property Damien Geradin, Anne Layne-Farrar, Apr 19, 2007 The Logic and Limits of Ex Ante Competition in a Standard-Setting Environment Some scholars have questioned the process by...


December 10, 2015
France: Regulator lets Burger King swallow Quick

French competition authorities on Thursday gave the green light for Burger King’s takeover of the 405 outlets of fast-food rival Quick. “The deal does not harm competition” the watchdog said....


December 10, 2015
Marketing On Snapchat: It’s (Absolutely Not) A Snap!

Retailers want to be where the kids are, and the kids (most importantly, millennials) are on Snapchat. Brands that purport to know best practices for marketing on the platform are...


December 04, 2015
Microsoft Brings And Sings The Love To Apple

The holidays are widely heralded as the season of peace on Earth and goodwill toward mankind. Regrettably, there are Scrooges among us, but the good news is that they are...


December 04, 2015
How One Lender Hooks Millennials

The thought of getting a call from the bank that lent out a student or car loan might ring of nightmares to many but not from a new player in...


November 16, 2015
In-N-Out Puts Its Foot Down On Third-Party Deliveries

If merchants can’t stand the heat of a changing retail landscape, they best get out of the kitchen. But what happens when brands allege that the profusion of on-demand delivery...


November 14, 2015
Payments Innovation’s ‘Ketchup Test’

The curse of the “Uninnovatable Product:” that rare instance of a product that simply cannot be improved with innovation because there’s nothing to improve. It’s its own apotheosis and any...