Recently, there have been a series of challenges aimed at “reinvigorating” antitrust enforcement agencies and institutions and calling into question the economic approach to antitrust. This latest challenge to the modern antitrust paradigm calls for the rejection of the consumer welfare standard and the incorporation of non-economic considerations, such as fairness, income inequality, and other broader … Continue reading “AGEP – Symposium: Antitrust at the Crossroads?”

The George Mason Law Review 22nd Annual Antitrust Symposium was organized by the George Mason Law Review and the Law & Economics Center’s Henry G. Manne Program in Law & Economics Studies Panel 1: Antitrust Litigation – TwIqbal a Decade Later Panelists: Eric Mahr, Partner, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP Scott Martin, Partner, Hausfeld LLP Tara … Continue reading “George Mason Law Review’s 22nd Annual Antitrust Symposium”