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21 Jan 2010, 10:46 am
Herbert J. [read post]
20 Jan 2010, 5:09 am
Hovenkamp, University of Iowa College of Law. [read post]
7 Jan 2010, 1:40 pm
Up tomorrow will be TOTM’s Geoff Manne, Sean Heather (US Chamber), and Herbert Hovenkamp (Iowa). [read post]
7 Jan 2010, 8:23 am
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9 Dec 2009, 4:00 am
Professor Herbert Hovenkamp (University of Iowa College of Law) has posted "The Pleading Problem in Antitrust Cases and Beyond" on SSRN as part of the Working Paper Series. [read post]
28 Nov 2009, 8:39 am
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27 Oct 2009, 5:13 pm
Herbert Hovenkamp, Herbert Hovenkamp on Revising the Merger Guidelines Thom Lambert, “Standardizing” The Horizontal Merger Guidelines Geoffrey Manne, Fix the Supply Side Danny Sokol, Small Changes Joseph Simons, Revisions to the Merger Guidelines: Above All, Do No Harm [read post]
27 Oct 2009, 9:12 am
Yes, the Merger Guidelines should be revised; in particular: a. [read post]
26 Oct 2009, 3:50 pm
We have seven more coming tomorrow from Dan Crane, Andy Gavil, Herbert Hovenkamp, Joseph Simons, Thom Lambert, Geoff Manne, Danny Sokol and Paul Yde. [read post]
26 Oct 2009, 5:48 am
The lineup includes: Dennis Carlton (Chicago GSB) Dan Crane (Michigan Law) Robert Gertner (Chicago GSB) Herbert Hovenkamp (Iowa) Einer Elhauge (Harvard) Joe Farrell (Federal Trade Commission) Luke Froeb (Vanderbilt) Andrew Gavil (Howard) Thom Lambert (Missouri) Geoff Manne (LECG) Steve Salop (Georgetown) J. [read post]
19 Oct 2009, 9:16 pm
Confirmed participants thus far (with more to come) include: Dennis Carlton (Chicago GSB) Dan Crane (Michigan Law) Herbert Hovenkamp (Iowa) Einer Elhauge (Harvard) Luke Froeb (Vanderbilt) Andrew Gavil (Howard) Thom Lambert (Missouri) Geoff Manne (LECG) Steve Salop (Georgetown) Joseph Simons (Paul Weiss) Danny Sokol (Florida) Josh Wright (George Mason) Paul Yde (Freshfields) [read post]
15 Oct 2009, 9:15 am
Confirmed participants thus far (with a number of pending invites) include: Dennis Carlton (Chicago GSB) Dan Crane (Michigan Law) Herbert Hovenkamp (Iowa) Einer Elhauge (Harvard) Luke Froeb (Vanderbilt) Andrew Gavil (Howard) Thom Lambert (Missouri) Geoff Manne (LECG) Steve Salop (Georgetown) Joseph Simons (Paul Weiss) Danny Sokol (Florida) Josh Wright (George Mason) Paul Yde (Freshfields) [read post]
15 Oct 2009, 6:55 am
Areeda and Herbert Hovenkamp antitrust treatise, for the proposition that the exemption, which applies in the presence of "even minimal state regulation," has protected the industry from the "most egregiously anticompetitive claims, such as naked agreements fixing price or reducing coverage . . . [read post]
28 Sep 2009, 9:30 am
I should mention that I’m learning antitrust from Herbert Hovenkamp (you know the author of the 20-volume treatise on the topic, and about whom Justice Breyer reportedly wrote that practitioners would prefer to have two paragraphs of his treatise on their side than three Courts of Appeals or four Supreme Court justices…). [read post]
27 Aug 2009, 9:00 pm
The lectures were given by Daniel Hulsebosch, José Alvarez, Herbert Hovenkamp, and Michele Goodwin. [read post]
19 Aug 2009, 11:08 am
The conference schedule is as follows: First Panel: 9:30 to 10:45 Eleanor Fox Richard Brunnell Hillary Greene Second Panel: 11:00 to 12:15 Dennis Yao Richard Dagan Michael Salinger Patrick Bolton (paper only) Lunch: 12:30 to 2:00 Last Panel: 2:00 - 3:15, Einer Elhauge William Kovacic Herbert Hovenkamp (paper only) Response from Joe Brodley For more information, please contact Professor Keith Hylton (knhylton@bu.edu). [read post]
29 Jul 2009, 9:06 pm
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4 Jun 2009, 6:28 am
“My guess is it would go just fine in front of the courts,” says Herbert Hovenkamp, an antitrust professor at Iowa, who says the model could fly so long as long as there are no exclusive agreements and the arrangement accomplishes something individual publishers otherwise could not. [read post]
20 May 2009, 10:55 pm
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18 May 2009, 6:20 am
Internet search and search advertising, like personal computer operating software, is one example, said Herbert Hovenkamp, an antitrust expert at the University of Iowa law school. [read post]