by 21st Century Competition | Jul 14, 2014 | Global Blogs
In a recent post on the diluted legality of competition law I voiced out the view that our discipline could partly be losing its last name, a development for which I blamed a number of factors. However, some developments in the past few weeks have led me …read...
by 21st Century Competition | Jul 14, 2014 | Global Blogs
Wolters Kluwer Law & Business The U.S. Court of Appeals in San Francisco last week upheld the price fixing convictions of Taiwanese electronics manufacturer AU Optronics (AUO), its U.S. subsidiary, and two company executives. The appellate court also affirmed a...
by 21st Century Competition | Jul 13, 2014 | Global Blogs
July 14, 2014 They say blogs are supposed to be, at their heart, diaries. In other words, not (in the case of lawyers or firms) case summaries or treatises, not finely polished works but rather a daily record of the comings and goings in the bloggers’ field,...
by 21st Century Competition | Jul 12, 2014 | Global Blogs
July 12, 2014 In Canada, “competition law” overlaps with advertising and marketing law. One of the reasons for this is because the federal Competition Act in Canada includes a number of advertising and marketing law sections, including some specific provisions...
by 21st Century Competition | Jul 11, 2014 | Global Blogs
July 11, 2014 Well summer is here and I have to admit that my blog output has slowed a bit (and likely will through the summer). Nevertheless, on my daily media and competition authorities sweep earlier I read what I thought was a rather interesting note by the Irish...