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Is the FTC Bucking the Trend? The Propane Settlement as an Expansion of Per Se Illegality

For more than two decades, the Supreme Court has been scaling back the scope of what is considered per se illegal under the U.S. antitrust laws. Until recently, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission ("FTC") and Department of Justice ("DOJ") have seemingly followed suit, if not...

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Washington Legal Foundation – A Look Ahead at SCOTUS October Term 2014

The following is a summary of a media briefing presented by the Washington Legal Foundation (WLF) on October 1, 2014, entitled “The U.S. Supreme Court: Previewing the October 2014 Term.” The featured speakers were (moderator) Eric Grannon, Partner, White & Case LLP; John P....

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SCOTUS: A Recap Of The October 2013 Term

Winkler: There’s been a longstanding debate about whether the Roberts Court is business-friendly. While there are different points of view, from an academic perspective, it’s pretty clear that the current Justices lean decidedly in favor of business interests.[1] This term, business...

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