Antitrust Law: Interpretation and Implementation - 4th Ed. by Charles J. Goetz and Fred S. Mcchesney

Written by:

Charles J. Goetz

Joseph M. Hartfield
Professor of Law Emeritus
University of Virginia
School of Law

Fred S. Mcchesney

Haddad Professor of Law and Professor
Kellogg School of Management,
Northwestern University
School of Law



From the 3rd Ed. Casebook

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Preface
Chapter 1

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See additional cases from Virginia Vermiculite litigation.

Chapter 4:

Dominant Firm Model. This is a downloadable set of Powerpoint slides that steps through the very important dominant firm model in Chapter 4. The file is 800kb long and will take about 4 minutes to load via a modem connection. To view the slides, you need either Powerpoint itself or the free Powerpoint plug-in for your web browser.

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See 11th Circuit' approval in Day v. Taylor (2005) of U-Haul's distributorship agreements which effect a retail fix via an "agency" contract.

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Chapter 7:

Merger Guidelines Flowchart. Graphical analysis of the DOJ's decision-making process re mergers.

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