Cornerstone Research staff and experts are nominated for four antitrust and competition publications in Concurrences Review’s annual selection of leading articles.
London—Cornerstone Research staff and affiliated experts are nominated for the 2020 Antitrust Writing Awards, honoring articles that were published or accepted for publication in the preceding year. Papers are judged by a jury based on writing, scholarship, originality, practical relevance and the contribution they make to competition advocacy.
The awards are organised by Concurrences Review and the George Washington University Law School Competition Law Center.
The Antitrust Writing Awards will also recognise readers’ choice awards. The jury vote closes on 15 April 2020, and the readers’ vote closes on 2 October 2020. All awards will be announced at a virtual event on 5 October 2020.
Business Articles: Economics
- ‘Three Tech Competition Concerns’, Vivek Mani, Lorenzo Vasselli and Pradeep Venkatesh, Law360, August 2019.
- ‘The Price Conundrum’,Margaret Kyle, PharmaTimes Magazine, April 2019.
Academic Articles: Concerted Practices
- ‘Posner on Vertical Restraints’, Scott Hemphill, University of Chicago Law Review 86, 2019.
Academic Articles: Mergers
- ‘Forward Contracts, Market Structure, and the Welfare Effects of Mergers’, Nathan Miller and Joseph Podwol, accepted at the Journal of Industrial Economics, 2020.