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30 Nov 2009, 12:30 pm
Daniel Sokol Thom Lambert of the University of Missouri School of Law discusses A Decision-Theoretic Rule of Reason for Minimum Resale Price Maintenance. [read post]
30 Nov 2009, 12:30 pm
Daniel Sokol Thom Lambert of the University of Missouri School of Law discusses A Decision-Theoretic Rule of Reason for Minimum Resale Price Maintenance. [read post]
30 Oct 2009, 4:00 am
Boudreaux for the Wall Street Journal Learning to Love Insider Trading by Thom Lambert for Truth on The Market Insider Trading Laws and Conventional Wisdom by Vellum Galleon Insider Trading Case: ‘Like Finding a Needle in a Haystack' by Michael Corkery for the Deal Journal Insider Trading: A Primer by Gary N. [read post]
29 Oct 2009, 5:45 am
Thom Lambert:Last week Josh discussed the American Booksellers' Association's effort to get the Justice Department to pursue antitrust charges against Walmart, Target, and Amazon for engaging in a vigorous, consumer-benefiting price war. [read post]
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]
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]
24 Jul 2009, 9:50 am
Kobayashi and Ribstein on jurisdictional competition in LLCs Bainbridge on Shareholder Activism in the Obama Administration Co-blogger Thom Lambert’s review of Ribstein and O’Hara’s The Law Market Peter Leeson makes the case for bringing back the third cheer for capitalism Bill Page reviewing my own review (and Dan Crane’s) of Bob Pitofsky’s How the Chicago School Overshot the Mark: The Effect of Conservative Economic Analysis on… [read post]
27 May 2009, 11:38 pm
  Thom crafts a rule of reason approach to for evaluating RPM in a Post-Leegin (for now!) [read post]
6 May 2009, 7:18 am
Thom Lambert is an Associate Professor of Law at University of Missouri Law School and a blogger at  Truth on the Market. [read post]
6 May 2009, 4:04 am
For convenience, yesterday’s posts are linked here: Thom Lambert (University of Missouri/TOTM) on Defining and Identifying Exclusionary Conduct Bill Kolasky (WilmerHale) on a Stepwise Rule of Reason for Exclusionary Conduct Keith Hylton (Boston University) on The Error Cost Approach and the Case for "Substantial Disproportionality Michael Salinger (Boston University/LECG) on Error Costs and the Case for Conduct-Specific Standards Bill Page (University of Florida) on… [read post]
5 May 2009, 6:22 am
Thom Lambert is an Associate Professor of Law at University of Missouri Law School and a blogger at  Truth on the Market. [read post]
28 Apr 2009, 2:14 pm
The participants are: Alden Abbott, FTC; Tim Brennan, University of Maryland; Dan Crane, Cardozo/Michigan Law; David Evans, LECG/UCL/Chicago Law; Herbert Hovenkamp, Iowa Law; Keith Hylton, BU Law; Bruce Kobayashi, George Mason Law; William Kolasky, WilmerHale/former DAAG; Thom Lambert, Missouri Law/Truth on the Market; Tad Lipsky, Latham & Watkins/former DAAG; Geoffrey Manne, LECG/Lewis & Clark Law/Truth on the Market; Howard Marvel, Ohio State; Bill Page, Florida… [read post]
27 Apr 2009, 10:52 pm
Participants: Alden Abbott, Associate Director, Bureau of Competition, FTC Tim Brennan, University of Maryland Dan Crane, Cardozo Law School (soon to be University of Michigan Law School) David Evans, LECG and University College London and University of Chicago Law School Herbert Hovenkamp, University of Iowa Law School Keith Hylton, Boston University School of Law Bruce Kobayashi, George Mason Law School William Kolasky, WilmerHale and former Deputy Assistant Attorney General, DOJ … [read post]
27 Apr 2009, 10:39 pm
Here is a list of participants:Alden Abbott, FTC Tim Brennan, University of Maryland Dan Crane, Cardozo/Michigan Law David Evans, LECG/UCL/Chicago Law Herbert Hovenkamp, Iowa Law Keith Hylton, BU Law Bruce Kobayashi, George Mason Law William Kolasky, WilmerHale/former DAAG Thom Lambert, Missouri Law/Truth on the Market Tad Lipsky, Latham & Watkins/former DAAG Geoffrey Manne, LECG/Lewis & Clark Law/Truth on the Market Howard Marvel, Ohio State Bill Page, … [read post]
12 Mar 2009, 11:26 pm
As Thom Lambert (via Larry Ribstein) makes clear, the Massachusetts Democrat either doesn't understand the nature of the bank program, or does understand it and has chosen to demagogue the issue anyway.... [read post]
11 Dec 2008, 4:04 am
  But the constitutional issues are still there - here's Andrew Grossman with the outlines of how you might get a takings claim out of the plan, and Thom Lambert has a more general anti-industrial policy take. [read post]