Antitrust Law: An Analysis of Antitrust Principles and Their Application

Phillip E Areeda,Ben and Dorothy Willie Chair Herbert Hovenkamp,Herbert Hovenkamp (University of Iowa College of Law University of Iowa University of Iowa University of Iowa University of Iowa University of Iowa University of Iowa)

Format
Hardback
Publisher
Aspen Publishers Inc.,U.S.
Country
United States
Published
31 December 1995
Pages
5950
ISBN
9780735564282

Antitrust Law: An Analysis of Antitrust Principles and Their Application

Phillip E Areeda,Ben and Dorothy Willie Chair Herbert Hovenkamp,Herbert Hovenkamp (University of Iowa College of Law University of Iowa University of Iowa University of Iowa University of Iowa University of Iowa University of Iowa)

Recently cited by the Tenth Circuit in Kay Electric Cooperative vs. City of Newkirk: and#8220;with its usual care Professor Areeda and Hovenkampand#8217;s treatise traces all these warps and weftsand#8221; in analyzing a municipalityand#8217;s antitrust immunity in light of state authorizing legislation.

The authoritative antitrust resource covering mergers and acquisitions, intellectual property and antitrust, predatory pricing, antitrust issues in healthcare, media, and other areas, monopolizing conduct, andquot;substantialandquot; market power, market share and buyer concentration, interlocking directors, refusals to deal, territorial customer limitation, product tying, contractual arbitration provisions; widely cited by the courts, including more than 100 citations by the Supreme Court and FTC combined. By Phillip E. Areeda, Herbert Hovenkamp

The authority of Areeda and Hovenkamp’s Antitrust Law is second to none. It has been cited more than 50 times by the Supreme Court, more than 50 times by the FTC, and more than 1,050 times by the federal courts. Most recently it was cited by the Supreme Court in American Needle, Inc. v. National Football League. No other source gives you all the law to avoid antitrust liability as you:

Plan marketing strategies and develop pricing policies

Structure mergers and acquisitions with attention to potential antitrust consequences

Prove - or defend against - antitrust injury, monopolization, conspiracy, tying, and other allegation

Among the real-world examples and proven strategies you can apply directly to your own cases, you’ll find clear discussions of

Intellectual property and antitrust

Predatory pricing

Antitrust issues in healthcare, media, and other areas

Monopolizing conduct

andquot;Substantialandquot; market power

Market share and buyer concentration

Interlocking directors

Refusals to deal

Territorial customer limitation

Product tying

Contractual arbitration provisions

Plus in-depth examination of thousands of cases

Antitrust Law is updated twice per year. A Cumulative Supplement is issued in April, and new volumes (Fourth Edition volumes starting in 2013) are issued in September. Highlights for the 2014 Supplement include:

Complete update of antitrust and#8220;state actionand#8221; cases, including the Supreme Court’s Phoebe Putney decision and its aftermath, plus the litigation in the North Carolina Dental teeth whitening case. See Chapter 2, and#182;227.

Completely updated section on the law of antitrust class actions, including the Supreme Court’s Comcast decision on the amount of common evidence of causation and harm required, and the Optronics decision on whether state Attorney General parens patriae actions qualify as class actions or and#8220;mass actionsand#8221; for purposes of the Class Action Fairness Act . See Chapter 3, and#182;331.

Updated coverage of Supreme Court treatment of agreements requiring the arbitration of antitrust claims, including prohibitions on class-action treatment. See Chapter 3, and#182;311.

Updates on the debate over the extent to which a relevant market must be proven in rule of reason antitrust actions and merger cases, or whether market power can be established by other means. See Chapter 15, and#182;1508.

Updates on most-favored-nation clauses (MFNs), discounting practices including market share discounts, patent exclusion practices, Standards-Essential Patents (SEPs) and Fair, Reasonable and Non-Discriminatory (FRAND) royalty commitments. See Chapter 18, and#182;1807b1 and Chapter 20, and#182;2022f.

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