
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 | 29 | Founded | a year ago |
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This case is a big deal and is top of mind for many current tech cases. Host Gwendolyn Lindsay Cooley welcomes special guest Jon Sallet, Colorado Special Assistant Attorney General, to discuss this pivotal tech decision and its holdings on tying, for... more
What is the difference between the Brown Shoe Factors and the Brown Shoe Practical Indicia? Come find out on Antitrust 101 with host Gwendolyn Lindsay Cooley and special guest Shaoul Sussman.
What's one key difference between state and federal antitrust law? Indirect purchaser authority. Join host Gwendolyn Lindsay Cooley as she discusses Illinois Brick and Hanover Shoe and the evolution of "pass on" theories.
Cheers, listeners! Join host Gwendolyn Lindsay Cooley and her guests Katherine Krems from the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office and Victoria Field of the Connecticut Attorney General’s Office as they discuss US v. Pabst Brewing Company, 384 US ... more
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Focusing on the intricacies of antitrust law, this podcast offers comprehensive discussions on pivotal U.S. Supreme Court cases, exploring their implications on current legal practices. Episodes are led by a knowledgeable host who provides not only legal insights but also engaging anecdotes, making complex topics accessible to listeners without a legal background. The inclusion of diverse guests—often experts in relevant fields—adds depth to the discussions, enhancing the learning experience for those interested in understanding antitrust law's evolution and its application today. This unique blend of entertainment and education makes it valuable for both legal professionals and curious novices.
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