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17 Jun 2013, 9:34 am by Dennis Crouch
As my law school antitrust professor Randy Picker notes on twitter, the decision admittedly does not offer any clear guidance for how the rule of reason will apply in cases moving forward. [read post]
7 Jun 2010, 3:54 pm
Battalion Chief Randy Trumpf said, "We could not affect a rescue until the electrical power could be handled safely to avoid injury to bystanders and rescuers". [read post]
23 May 2007, 3:43 pm
In addition, Randy Picker has this commentary on the opinion at the University of Chicago Law School Faculty Blog. [read post]
22 Dec 2010, 8:40 am by Josh Wright
Name (Institution) Number of New Downloads Herb Hovenkamp (University of Iowa) 7532 David Evans (University College, University of Chicago) 7133 Damien Geradin (Tilburg, University of Michigan) 6394 Josh Wright (George Mason) 4733 Randy Picker (University of Chicago) 3170 Marc Edelman (Barry University) 3005 Bob Lande (University of Baltimore) 2759 Michael McCann (Vermont Law School) 2637 Spencer Waller (Chicago Loyola) 2546 Maurice Stucke (University of Tennessee) 2237 Barak… [read post]
30 Aug 2012, 1:15 pm by Howard Ullman
However, this recent post by Randy Picker entitled “Apple v. [read post]
23 Sep 2009, 5:00 am
Randy Picker on the DOJ Filing in Google Book Search. [read post]
12 May 2017, 6:21 am
McLucas and Rachel Murphy, Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP, on Friday, May 5, 2017 Tags: Accounting, Banks, Deregulation, Disclosure, Donald Trump, FCPA, Financial crisis, Financial institutions, Financial regulation, Insider trading, Misconduct, Savings and loans, SEC enforcement, Securities enforcement The Regulation of Trading Markets: A Survey and Evaluation Posted by Paul Mahoney, University of Virginia, and Gabriel Rauterberg, University of Michigan, on Friday, May 5,… [read post]
18 Sep 2008, 4:05 am
On Thursday, the FTC at 100 series will continue at Northwestern University School of Law where I’ll be on a panel discussing the FTC’s competition mission after lunch along with Thomas Campbell, Randy Picker, and Robert Pratt. [read post]
28 Mar 2007, 9:33 am
See also Randy Picker’s view of the Twombly tea leaves here. [read post]
15 Feb 2008, 7:57 am
Randy Picker's blog has also brought to my attention the concept of "unraveling," described as follows: [read post]
27 Aug 2012, 6:59 am by Dennis Crouch
  My former professor Randy Picker (UChicago) writes that this is exactly what patents are good for — “vindicating the market power that the patent system makes available to successful inventions. [read post]
20 Apr 2009, 4:35 am
**In passing-->Randy Picker on the Google Book Settlement [read post]
15 Dec 2008, 5:53 am
UPDATE: I don't know how I missed this, as the University of Chicago Faculty blog is one of my favorites (love the workshop summaries, btw), but Randy Picker engaged in a similar but wiser analysis of the language of financial institutions, with a similar wry pun in the title ... on December 12, two days ahead of me, and a lifetime in internet years. [read post]
7 Nov 2010, 6:45 pm by Lyonette Louis-Jacques
  For instance, in June 2010, Professor Randy Picker weighed-in on the NFL licensing case in his article titled, “Organizing Competition and Cooperation After American Needle” (link for non-subscribers). [read post]
31 Oct 2008, 10:46 am
  Here are some of the first (I will update with additional posts as they come):** 271 Patent Blog (glad to see Peter Zura back in the blogosphere);   IP ADR Blog; Likelihood of Confusion; Patent Baristas;   Patently-O (with Crouch's usual, in-depth analysis);   The University of Chicago Law Faculty Blog (Randy Picker has an exceptionally detailed take on the… [read post]
9 Feb 2008, 2:25 pm
Randy Picker: There is no fair use right! [read post]
19 Dec 2008, 4:54 pm
UPDATE: Per the comment below and in this post, Randy Picker doesn't buy the democracy worry - "Failed legislation doesn't alter passed legislation and it is that passed legislation that establishes what Treasury can and cannot do under the TARP. [read post]