Our Curious Amalgam

Our Curious Amalgam

Our Curious Amalgam explores topics in antitrust, competition, consumer protection, data protection, and privacy law around the world with leading experts in those areas. It is an amalgam because it is a group of diverse topics all in one place. It is curious because it gets the experts and asks them in-depth questions.

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Episoder(386)

#32 Is There Choice in Cheer? Considering Market Competition in Competitive Cheering

#32 Is There Choice in Cheer? Considering Market Competition in Competitive Cheering

Interest in all-star cheer has exploded over the past decade, and the sport is fast becoming one of the most popular around the globe. But are there competition law issues in competitive cheer? Matt S...

9 Mar 202032min

#31 Why the Pushback? Understanding the Policy Challenges to the eBooks Enforcement Case.

#31 Why the Pushback? Understanding the Policy Challenges to the eBooks Enforcement Case.

The United States v. Apple "eBooks" case was very strong in doctrinal terms—it involved a horizontal price-fixing cartel with overwhelming evidence proving the conspiracy and the harm it caused, and t...

2 Mar 202033min

#30 How Do I Build It? Practical Tips for Expanding Your Network.

#30 How Do I Build It? Practical Tips for Expanding Your Network.

How can you build your network in the complex field of antitrust law? And where do you find the time and energy to do it? Join Karen Wickre, author of Taking the Work Out of Networking: An Introvert's...

24 Feb 202033min

#29 What Does a Price Fixer Look Like? Understanding the Profile of Criminal Antitrust Defendants

#29 What Does a Price Fixer Look Like? Understanding the Profile of Criminal Antitrust Defendants

Every year, US prosecutors charge dozens of people for price-fixing. Who are these people? What drives them to price-fix? And why are almost all of them men? Two former DOJ antitrust prosecutors Anna ...

17 Feb 202035min

#28 Why All is Not Fair? Four Tips for Complying with Established FTC Advertising Principles.

#28 Why All is Not Fair? Four Tips for Complying with Established FTC Advertising Principles.

What are some common legal traps in advertising? Enforcers at the FTC have good ways to describe them—and they all rhyme—illustrated with some intriguing examples from real ads. Lesley Fair, a senior...

10 Feb 202032min

#27 Why Does it Matter? The Role of Big Data in Antitrust.

#27 Why Does it Matter? The Role of Big Data in Antitrust.

The relationship between Big Data and Antitrust has been a hot topic recently. In this episode, University of Florida Law Professor and White & Case Senior Advisor Daniel Sokol talks with hosts John R...

3 Feb 202035min

#26 What's the Impact? The Role of Economists in Explaining Injury and Impact in Competition Cases.

#26 What's the Impact? The Role of Economists in Explaining Injury and Impact in Competition Cases.

What is the role of an economist in identifying harm? ABA Antitrust Law Section Economics Co-Chair Dr. Laila Haider talks to Christina Ma and John Roberti about the role of economists in antitrust mat...

27 Jan 202029min

Breaking News Special: Draft Vertical Merger Guidelines

Breaking News Special: Draft Vertical Merger Guidelines

On January 10, the Federal Trade Commissions and the Department of Justice released Draft Vertical Merger Guidelines. In this Breaking News Special, ABA Antitrust Law Section Mergers Committee Co-Chai...

21 Jan 202032min

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