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Cartels and Other Horizontal Relationships

Recorded on: May. 14, 2012
Running Time: 01:58:16

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[01:58:16] Antitrust Institute 2012: Developments & Hot Topics - Cartels and Other Horizontal Relationships Saul P. Morgenstern ~ Kaye Scholer LLP
Robert P. Taylor ~ Arnold & Porter LLP
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[01:07:48] Antitrust Institute 2012: Developments & Hot Topics - Monopolization Daniel G. Swanson ~ Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP
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[01:17:08] Antitrust Institute 2012: Developments & Hot Topics - Evolving Standards on Resale Price Maintenance, Tying and Other Vertical Restraints: Do We Still Have to Treat Vertical Restraints as a Serious Issue? J. Thomas Rosch ~ Former Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission, Latham & Watkins LLP
Holly A. House ~ Paul Hastings LLP
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[01:05:58] Antitrust Institute 2012: Developments & Hot Topics - Acquisitions and Mergers Yvonne S. Quinn ~ Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
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[01:16:03] Antitrust Institute 2012: Developments & Hot Topics - Recents Decisions and Their Impact on Antitrust Enforcement and Litigation Kellie Lerner ~ Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi LLP
Moses Silverman ~ Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP
Fiona A. Schaeffer ~ Jones Day
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[01:46:38] Antitrust Institute 2012: Developments & Hot Topics - Discrimination in Price and Promotions Harvey M. Applebaum ~ Covington & Burling LLP
Harvey I. Saferstein ~ Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, P.C.
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[01:06:39] Antitrust Institute 2012: Developments & Hot Topics - Antitrust in the Sports Arena Robert A. Boland ~ Academic Chair & Professor of Sports Management, Preston Robert Tisch Center for Hospitality, Tourism, and Sports Management
David G. Feher ~ Winston & Strawn LLP
Benjamin C. Block ~ Partner, Covington & Burling LLP
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[01:04:30] Antitrust Institute 2012: Developments & Hot Topics - What Lawyers Need to Know about International Antitrust Law Juan A. Rodriguez ~ Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
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[01:04:53] Antitrust Institute 2012: Developments & Hot Topics - Corporate Compliance and Ethics Theodore L. Banks ~ President, Compliance & Competition Consultants, LLC, Scharf Banks Marmor LLC
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Taken from the Web Program Antitrust Institute 2012: Developments & Hot Topics Recorded May, 2012 in New York

Cartels and Other Horizontal Relationships [01:58:16]
  • Section 1 of the Sherman Act: Overview and current issues relating to horizontal relationships
  • Rule of reason and per se scrutiny: What’s new?
  • Bidding coordination; concerted allocation of customer markets; concerted refusals to deal
  • Post-Twombly developments in pleading and discovery requirements
  • ANDA settlements, cross-license agreements, patent pools, and technology market developments
The purchase price of this segment includes the following article(s) from the Course Handbook available online:
  • Cartels and Other Horizontal Relationships
    Saul P. Morgenstern
  • Relationships Among Competitors
    Robert P. Taylor, Roxane C. Busey

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  • Cartels and Other Horizontal Relationships
    Saul P. Morgenstern
  • Cartels and Other Horizontal Relationships
    Robert P. Taylor
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Saul P. Morgenstern ~ Kaye Scholer LLP
Robert P. Taylor ~ Arnold & Porter LLP

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