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CURRENT ISSUE

What's Next for State Enforcers?

Trish Conners, head of NAAG's Multistate Antitrust Task Force, speaks out on current enforcement priorities of state antitrust enforcers and other matters

Who's Who at the Agencies?

Electronic versions of current organization charts for the federal antitrust agencies—with photos, titles, and links to publications

Legality of Bundled Discounts and Rebate Programs

What to expect from the 3d Circuit's upcoming en banc decision in LePage's, Inc.

U.S. Justice for Foreign Purchasers from International Cartels

Does the 2d Circuit's decision in Kruman v. Christie's International create a split in the circuits?

Paper Trail

 
NB: From the Editor

WELCOME to The Antitrust Source, the ABA Antitrust Section's newest and fastest-growing publication. This on-line magazine is published 6 times a year, and serves as your free on-line connection to the latest and best information in the world of antitrust. The first issue of Antitrust Source was first published in November of 2001. Now each issue regularly attracts thousands of visitors, eager for up to the minute analysis and commentary on the most relevant topics in the field.

As usual, this issue is packed with great stuff -- check out the contents at left.

And please keep up the feedback we've been getting from you! Thanks to your comments, we've already made some changes to the site and the format.

Christopher B. Hockett
Editorial Chair

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