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Constitutional dimensions of the Durbin Amendment. Richard A. Epstein (NYU School of Law)
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It is not easy to come up with a powerful efficiency explanation for the use of contingent commission agreements, but if these agreements continue to be adopted with full disclosure in the absence of collusion, then it seems premature to ban them just because our incomplete knowledge of how...
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Testimony of Richard Epstein of the University of Chicago Law School presented at the DOJ/FTC single-firm conduct hearings on Section 2 remedies.
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Let me start this short paper on the antitrust law governing multiple listings in the real estate brokerage industry with a conventional account. Thereafter I shall try to explain why this account, while not wholly wrong, is in at least one important respect incomplete.
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Without question, Bell Atlantic v. Twombly ranks as one of the most controversial decisions of the United States Supreme Court in recent years.
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The purpose of this brief essay is to address the interconnections among three important areas of law: antitrust, patents, and FDA regulation.
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