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CURRENT ISSUE

Interview with FTC Bureau of Competition Director Joseph Simons

Antitrust Source elicits current FTC views on enforcement priorities, sham litigation, IP and antitrust, and more

Trinko: Will the Supreme Court Bring Clarity to Dealings Among Telecommunications Competitors?

What the Supreme Court's grant of certiorari is likely to mean for the future of the essential facilities doctrine, monopoly leveraging claims, and the telecom industry

A Study in Merger Enforcement Transparency: The FTC's Ocean Cruise Decision and the Presumption Governing High Concentration Mergers

A critical commentary on the FTC's public explanation of its decision to close the cruise mergers investigation

Ethical and Practical Challenges Representing Trade Associations and Their Members

Practical advice on the special challenges of representing trade associations

Paper Trail

A special note on the latest thinking and scholarship in "critical loss" merger analysis, plus a book note on Post-Chicago Developments in Antitrust Law (2002)

 
NB: From the Editor

WELCOME to the May 2003 issue of 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. Each issue attracts thousands of visitors, eager for up to the minute analysis and commentary on the most relevant topics in the field.

This issue is packed with great stuff as always. To read any of the articles, just click on the underscored links.

If there is something you think we should cover or you have something you'd like us to publish, send it to us at antitrust@att.net.

Christopher B. Hockett
Editorial Chair

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