Merger Enforcement Considerations: Implications for Venture Capital Markets and Innovation
The authors discuss how M&A is a critically important exit option for venture capitalists and the innovative firms that they fund.
Five Minutes with Dr Anca Cojoc
In an interview with Competition Law Insight, Dr Cojoc discusses her arrival at Cornerstone Research and emerging challenges in the European competition space.
If You Build It, They Will Come: Building an Efficiencies Case
This article provides an overview of the opinion in United States v. Bertelsmann SE & Co. KGaA et al., and insights stemming from Judge Pan’s decision to exclude the merger…
Selected Research and Writings of Aviv Nevo
The authors discuss Aviv Nevo’s research on contemporary merger review, as well as his writings on antitrust policy and regulation.
Public’s M&A Comments Hold Clues for Agency Guidelines
The authors identify key areas of interest in comments that members of the public submitted to the FTC and DOJ.
A Look at the Public’s Divergent Views on New Merger Guidelines
The authors synthesize the comments submitted to the agencies’ RFI and outline possible paths forward for merger enforcement.
Evolving Antitrust Analysis of Hospital Mergers
The authors discuss how differences between patient and insurer perspectives could create "cross-market" effects.
Intersection of Intellectual Property and Competition Policy in Recent Cases
The authors discuss high-profile cases in the EU and US that concern IP rights and competition policy.
Economic Issues in Merger Analysis for Platforms
The authors use recent enforcement examples to discuss market definition, theory of harm, and efficiencies in merger cases involving platforms.
A Tale of Two Sides: Sabre/Farelogix in the United States and the U.K.
The authors discuss the differing conclusions of the U.S. and U.K. courts in the proposed Sabre/Farelogix merger.
Evaluating Innovation Theories of Harm in Merger Review: Economic Frameworks and Difficulties
The authors discuss recent life science cases that deal with innovation theories of harm, and what economic models can be useful in reviewing proposed mergers in this space.
The Future of Economics in Merger Trials: Rumors of Its Demise Are Greatly Exaggerated
The authors discuss the role of economics in recent merger trials and analyze what makes economic testimony compelling within the current legal framework.
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