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Economic Analysis in Criminal Antitrust Violations


Economic Analysis in Criminal Antitrust Violations

The use of economic analysis as a tool to assess issues in per se criminal antitrust violations has been a source of debate.

A Review of Recent Matters Involving Expert Economist Testimony

The use of economic analysis as a tool to assess issues in per se criminal antitrust violations has been a source of debate.

Navigating Economic Expert Work in Criminal Antitrust Litigation

Criminal antitrust enforcement has recently garnered heightened media attention due to several high-profile cases brought by the US Department of Justice (DOJ).

Economic Analysis in Criminal Antitrust Violations - PYMNTS.com

The use of economic analysis as a tool to assess issues in per se criminal antitrust violations has been a source of debate.

Why Economics Matters in Criminal Antitrust Cases

Economic testimony has long been confined to civil antitrust litigation. It was considered irrelevant to criminal litigation, ...

An Economic Analysis of the Criminal Enforcement of the Antitrust ...

criminal antitrust violations led to the unprecedented increase in criminal fines imposed on antitrust violators. In addition, the Federal Sentencing ...

Why Economics Matters in Criminal Antitrust Cases

Penn criminal trials, also provided invaluable contributions to this article. The authors also thank Andrea Okie and. Jee-Yeon Lehmann of Analysis Group for ...

Antitrust Enforcement Increases Economic Activity - Census.gov

Large efforts to detect and prosecute economic crimes ... 10 Second, while the DOJ Antitrust. Division can prosecute both civil and criminal violations of ...

Criminal Antitrust: The Discovery Process and the Role of Economic ...

evolve, the role that an economic expert can play in criminal litigation has grown. ... In criminal antitrust enforcement matters, violations of Section 1 of the ...

Optimal Sanctions for Antitrust Violations - Chicago Unbound

Although economic analysis of the common law, crime, and le- gal decision making are relatively recent areas of research in the field of law and economics ...

Antitrust, Agency and Amnesty: An Economic Analysis of the ...

Antitrust, Agency and Amnesty: An Economic Analysis of the Criminal Enforcement of the Antitrust Laws Against Corporations ... ABSTRACT: The recent imposition of ...

ECONOMIC ANALYSIS IN ANTITRUST LAW: AN AUTOMATED ...

pleading standards, criminal sentencing, state immunity, and Lanham Act action. ... appellate judges resort to economic analysis to address antitrust doctrinal ...

April 2024, Volume 1 - PYMNTS.com

In this issue · Antitrust Chronicle® – Economics of Criminal Antitrust · Navigating Economic Expert Work in Criminal Antitrust Litigation · The ...

ANTITRUST SANCTIONS - Law & Economics Center

Kobayashi, Antitrust, Agency, and Amnesty: An Economic Analysis of the Criminal. Enforcement of the Antitrust Laws Against Corporations, 69 GEO. WASH. L. REV ...

Does Antitrust Need To Be Modernized? - Department of Justice

(I am ignoring the impact of criminal penalties — both monetary and ... Sibley, An Antitrust Analysis of Bundled Loyalty Discounts (Economic ...

CPI on X: "#WeekendReview Economic Analysis in Criminal ...

WeekendReview Economic Analysis in Criminal Antitrust Violations: A Review of Recent Matters Involving Expert Economist Testimony ...

New Dimensions in Economic Analysis of Legal Issues

The Justice Department can bring action for criminal violations of the antitrust laws, using grand juries to indict alleged violators, and most antirust ...

The Looming Crisis in Antitrust Economics

Lande, Cartels as Rational Business Strategy: Crime. Pays, 34 CARDOZO L. REV ... coherent economic analysis of any antitrust issue requires assessment ...

Relevant Generality of Antitrust Economics: Competitive Effects as ...

DeLong, The Role, if Any, of Economic Analysis in Antitrust Litigation, 12 Sw. ... criminal sanctions and double or treble damages, the value of ...

Economic Analysis of Public Law Enforcement and Criminal Law

Indeed, most nonmonetary sanctions may have a component of humiliation; criminal violations are usually matters of public record, so that the reputations of ...