
#177 Who Is Cani Fernández? Meet the President of the Spanish National Markets and Competition Commission.
The Section Lunch at the Antitrust Law Section's Annual Spring Meeting in March 2022 featured a panel discussion with four trailblazing women leaders who have served as current or former competition a...
18 Jul 202229min

#176 Are We Thinking About Innovation the Right Way? The Role of Dynamic Efficiency in Competition Policy
Amidst the current momentum for antitrust reform, are U.S. lawmakers and enforcers thinking about the role of innovation in the right way? Aurelien Portuese, Director of the Schumpeter Project on Comp...
11 Jul 202237min

#175 Who Is Michal Halperin? Meet the Former Director-General of the Israeli Competition Authority
The Section Lunch at the Antitrust Law Section's Annual Spring Meeting in March 2022 featured a panel discussion with four trailblazing women leaders who have served as current or former competition a...
4 Jul 202231min

#174 Who Is Rahat Kaunain Hassan? Meet the Chairperson of the Competition Commission of Pakistan
The Section Lunch at the Antitrust Law Section's Annual Spring Meeting in March 2022 featured a panel discussion with four trailblazing women leaders who have served as current or former competition a...
27 Jun 202224min

#173 Who Is Alejandra Palacios? Meet the Former Chair of the Mexican Federal Economic Competition Commission (COFECE)
The Section Lunch at the Antitrust Law Section's Annual Spring Meeting in March 2022 featured a panel discussion with four trailblazing women leaders who have served as current or former competition a...
20 Jun 202227min

#172 Biologically Similar but Competitively Not So? Economic Considerations of IP Litigation Settlements Involving Biosimilars
Under the U.S. Supreme Court case FTC v. Actavis (2013), antitrust analysis of "reverse settlements" of IP litigations between makers of branded small molecule drugs and generics requires an analysis ...
13 Jun 202237min

#171 Can the Federal Trade Commission Use Rulemaking To Change Antitrust Laws? A Closer Look at the Administrative Law Challenges With Prof. Richard Pierce
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission's current leadership has a vision for changing various aspects of antitrust laws through rulemaking. But can the FTC's rulemaking withstand administrative law challen...
6 Jun 202229min

#170 True Crime? An Investigation Into DOJ's Recent Policy Change on Criminal Monopolization Prosecutions
In March 2022, the U.S. DOJ made headlines with the announcement it is considering bringing criminal monopolization cases under Section 2 of the Sherman Act for the first time in nearly fifty years. B...
30 Mai 202235min



















