2002-2003 Antitrust Year in Review 
Panelists review important developments of the past year—an updated, annotated version of the Year in Review Program from the 2003 Annual Meeting, covering the case law (Steve Calkins), intellectual property (Chris Hockett), mergers (Ilene Gotts) and international antitrust (Tad Lipsky).
Congress Examines Antitrust 
Just in time for the new Congress, Larry Fullerton sets up the antitrust-related issues that will still be active in 2004.
Interview with William E. Kovacic, General Counsel, Federal Trade Commission 
The always thoughtful and perceptive Bill Kovacic reflects on his past two years as General Counsel and the role of the General Counsel's Office, now and in the future.
Brown Bag Program: On-Line Antitrust Compliance Training: The ABCs and the XYZs 
A panel of experts offers their views and experience on how to make the most of online compliance training—choosing, implementing, evaluating.
Paper Trail 
Pithy notes on recent writings by McChesney on influences in the evolution of antitrust law over the past years; Polinsky and Rubinfeld on the use of coupons or discounts in antitrust settlements; and Coate and Williams continuing the debate on critical loss analysis. Bonus: Author Alan Meese responds to last issue's note on his article..
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