The United States v. Apple “eBooks” case was very strong in doctrinal terms—it involved a […]
Posted 1 year ago Tagged cartels corporate culture criminal antitrust diversity gender price fixing white collar defendants
Every year, US prosecutors charge dozens of people for price-fixing. Who are these people? What […]
Posted 1 year ago Tagged cartels competition law litigation damages economics follow-on claims private antitrust litigation stand-alone claims
The amount of private antitrust litigation outside the U.S. continues to increase dramatically. This is […]
Posted 1 year ago Tagged antitrust cartels compliance DOJ
Developing a robust and effective corporate compliance program can be daunting. Given the sheer size […]
Posted 1 year ago Tagged antitrust cartels class actions damages plaintiffs' bar private damages actions private enforcement Sherman Act
Where do plaintiffs get the information they put into their pleadings? Melinda Coolidge, a leading […]
Posted 2 years ago Tagged cartels criminal antitrust criminal investigations DOJ leniency
Companies and individuals in criminal cartels can avoid prosecution if they self-report to the leniency […]