The Obama trials : the US antitrust agencies in the courtroom, 2009-2017 edited by Ron Knox; Christine A. Varney, Peter K. Houston, Rosalind Donald... [et al.]
Colaborador(es): Knox, Ron [ed. lit.]
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LibroEditor: London Global Competition Review, Law Business Research 2017Descripción: 405 p. 24 cm.Tipo de contenido: Texto (visual) Tipo de medio: sin mediación ISBN: 9781912377282.Tema(s): Competencia| Tipo de ítem | Ubicación actual | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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The Obama Trials: the US antitrust agencies in the courtroom, 2009-2017, describes in vivid detail the lawsuits and courtroom battles that have defined the antitrust legacy of President Barack Obama. Built around Obama's campaign trail promise to reinvigorate antitrust enforcement in the US, the book explores in a dozen chapters whether and how that promise was kept - from the early structural reorganization of the Department of Justice's Antitrust Division, to the near-unprecedented string of courtroom victories by it and the Federal Trade Commission.
Each chapter is divided into three sections, providing the reader a unique perspective on the legacy of a case or group of cases that Obama-era antitrust enforcers took to trial.
The chapters also include an essay written by current and former GCR reporters and editors who had on-the-ground experience covering Obama Administration antitrust trials in court.
The entire collection is assembled and curated by GCR's Editor-at-large, Ron Knox, who watched the Obama era of antitrust enforcement unfolding during his decade as a reporter and editor for the magazine.

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