Forgot to take Antitrust in Law School? Feeling like dabbling in antitrust? In each episode we will go through one case that you need to know to be a real antitrust pro. Led by the former Chair of the Attorneys General's Antitrust Task Force, Gwendolyn Lindsay Cooley, with lively special guests from a variety of practice areas, we'll give real insights into US Antitrust cases, both fun facts, lega... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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What are the origins of the Rule of Reason? This is one of the cases that created full employment for the antitrust bar. Join host Gwendolyn Lindsay Cooley and student contest winner Johannes Alvarez-Rivero for their insights on why after-market bid ... more
How far would you go to get some elderflower liqueur? Join host Gwendolyn Lindsay Cooley and guest Nic Stebinger to learn a bit about price discrimination, why it’s illegal, and just enough to kind of know what you are talking about at cocktail parti... more
Ignore the States at your peril, merging parties! Join host Gwendolyn Lindsay Cooley and her guest, Elizabeth Maxeiner, Illinois Attorney General’s Office Antitrust Chief, as they discuss this Supreme Court case that enshrines the divestiture remedy ... more
Is State Antitrust Enforcement really the supreme antitrust enforcement? It’s certainly the oldest. Join host Gwendolyn Lindsay Cooley and special guest Washington Assistant Attorney General Rachel Lumen as they discuss the Supreme Court’s decision a... more
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Focusing on the intricacies of antitrust law, the content centers around landmark legal cases that define the field in the United States. Episodes feature discussions led by experienced hosts who analyze the implications of various Supreme Court cases, providing listeners with a mix of historical context, legal insights, and contemporary relevance. Notably, the discussions include a diverse array of guests from legal practice and academia, enriching the dialogue with expert perspectives. This structure not only aims to educate listeners about essential antitrust principles but also engages them with practical examples and current interpretations of the law.
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