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252.2 sec. 1 - Antitrust (Fall 2011)

Instructor: Prasad Krishnamurthy  (view instructor's teaching evaluations | profile)
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Units: 4
Meeting Time: MW 8:00-9:50
Meeting Location: 132

Course Start: August 24, 2011
Course Control Number (Non-1Ls): 49718


Antitrust law embodies our nation's competition policy. This course covers the fundamentals of antitrust as well as the underlying legal and economic theory. Topics include horizontal restraints (monopoly, cartels, oligopoly, and miscellaneous cooperative activities among competitors); vertical restraints of trade between suppliers and customers (including resale price maintenance, territorial and customer restrictions, tying arrangements, exclusive dealing, and requirements contracts); and horizontal, vertical and conglomerate mergers.

Exam Notes: F
Course Category: Business Law
This course is cross-listed in the following categories:
Intellectual Property and Technology Law
Law and Economics
Public Law and Policy

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  • Antitrust Law in Perspective: Cases, Concepts and Problems in Competition Policy
    Andrew I. Gavil, William E. Kovacic, Jonathan B. Baker,
    Publisher: West
    ISBN: 9780314162618
    Copyright Date: To Be Determined
    Price: $100.20
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