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Antitrust Basics anticipates virtually every antitrust issue you can expect to face, including: horizontal and vertical restraints; joint ventures; private treble damage actions; price fixing and predatory pricing; new product introductions; patent and know-how licensing; product design changes; vertical integration; refusals to deal; step-by-step reviews of FTC and Justice Department antitrust investigations; the Robinson-Patman Act; and international trade.
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Antitrust Economic Chapter 1-R56
Thomas V. Vakerics
Mr. Vakerics specializes in antitrust and international trade law in the Washington, D.C office of Barnes, Richardson Colburn, LLP. Mr. Vakerics has over twenty years of experience representing foreign corporations in antidumping investigations, including, among others, companies based in Japan, China, Korea, Norway, Sweden, Finland, The Netherlands and Canada. He is a former trial attorney with the Federal Trade Commission’s Bureau of Competition.
Fundamental Concepts of Antitrust Analysis
§ 1.02 The Antitrust Laws
[1] The Sherman Act
[2] The Clayton Act
[3] The Robinson-Patman Act
[4] The Federal Trade Commission Act
§ 1.03 Modes of Antitrust Analysis
[1] Overview
[2] Rule of Reason Analysis
[3] The Per Se Rule
[4] Quick Look Analysis
[5] Ancillary Restraints
§ 1.04 Interstate Commerce
§ 1.05 Intent
§ 1.06 Contracts, Combinations and Conspiracies
§ 1.07 Penalties and Remedies
Government Antitrust Enforcement
§ 2.02 Federal Trade Commission
[1] Organization
[2] Jurisdiction
[3] Investigations
[4] Administrative Adjudication
[5] Cease and Desist Orders
[6] Injunctions
[7] Advisory Opinions
§ 2.03 Department of Justice
[3] Factors Affecting Decision to Initiate Civil or Criminal Cases
[4] Civil Cases
[5] Criminal Cases
[6] Preliminary Injunctions
[7] Business Review Letters
[8] Leniency Program
§ 2.04 State Antitrust Enforcement
§ 3.02 General Rules
[1] The Complaint
[2] Summary Judgment
[3] Jurisdiction and Venue
[4] Right to Jury Trial
[6] Contribution Among Co-Conspirators
[7] Award of Attorney's Fees
[8] Statute of Limitations
§ 3.03 Treble Damage Actions
[2] Standing to Sue
[3] Elements of Proof
§ 3.04 Injunction Actions
§ 3.05 Class Actions
§ 3.06 Arbitration of Antitrust Claims
§ 4.02 Horizontal Price Fixing
§ 4.03 Vertical Price Fixing
§ 4.04 Hybrid Agreements
Monopolization: Attempts, Combinations, and Conspiracies to Monopolize
§ 5.02 Market Definition
[1] Product Markets
[2] Geographic Markets
§ 5.03 Monopolization
§ 5.04 Attempts to Monopolize
§ 5.05 Combinations and Conspiracies to Monopolize
§ 5.06 Types of Monopolization Cases
[1] Tying Arrangements
[2] Predatory Pricing
[3] Price Squeezes
[4] Exclusive Dealing
[5] Refusals to Deal
[6] Vertical Integration
[7] Acquisitions
[8] Licensing and Leasing Policies
[9] Preemptive Expansion of Facilities
[10] Unfair Practices Designed to Injure or Eliminate Competitors
[11] Product Innovatons
Horizontal Restraints: Agreements Between Competitors
§ 6.01 General Principles
[1] Parallel Conduct
[2] Plus Factors
[3] Post-Twombly Pleading Standards
§ 6.02 Agreements to Allocate Markets
§ 6.03 Group Boycotts
§ 6.04 Agreements to Limit Output
§ 6.05 Agreements to Exchange Information
§ 6.06 Covenants Not to Compete
§ 6.07 Joint Purchasing Arrangements: Buying Cooperatives
§ 6.08 Joint Selling Arrangements
§ 6.09 Product Standards and Certification Programs
§ 6.10 Trade Association Activities
§ 6.11 Corporate Interlocks
§ 6.12 Joint Action to Influence the Government: The Noerr-Pennington Doctrine
§ 6.13 Agreements to Limit Exports to the United States
§ 6.14 Agreements to Limit Exports from the United States
Vertical Restraints: Agreements Between Manufacturers, Wholesalers and Retailers
§ 7.02 The Distribution System
§ 7.03 General Legal Principles Applicable to Vertical Restraints
§ 7.04 Territorial Restrictions
§ 7.05 Customer Restrictions
§ 7.06 Primary Areas of Responsibility
§ 7.07 Profit Pass-Over Payments
§ 7.08 Location Restrictions
§ 7.09 Exclusive Dealing and Requirements Contracts
§ 7.10 Exclusive Dealerships
§ 7.11 Tying Agreements
§ 7.12 Reciprocal Dealing
§ 7.13 Unilateral Refusals to Deal
§ 7.14 Terminations and Non-Renewals
§ 8.02 Overview of the Robinson-Patman Act
§ 8.03 Discrimination in Price: Seller Liability and Defenses
[1] The Violation
[2] Defenses
§ 8.04 Discrimination in Price: Buyer Liability and Defenses
§ 8.05 Discrimination in Promotional Allowances, Services and Facilities: Seller Liability and Defenses
§ 8.06 Discrimination in Promotional Allowances, Services and Facilities: Buyer Liability and Defenses
§ 8.07 Brokerage and Payments in Lieu of Brokerage
[1] Seller Liability and Defenses
[2] Buyer Liability and Defenses
[3] Broker Liability and Defenses
§ 8.08 Exports to and from the United States
§ 8.09 Exempt Sales
[1] Sales to Non-Profit Institutions
[2] Sales to Government Agencies
§ 8.10 Criminal Liability
§ 9.02 Overview
§ 9.03 Premerger Reporting Requirements
[1] Reporting Requirements
[2] Merger Investigations
§ 9.04 Department of Justice/Federal Trade Commission Horizontal Merger Guidelines
[2] Evidence of Anticompetitive Effects
[3] Types of Evidence
[4] Sources of Evidence
[5] Market Definition (Relevant Markets)
[6] Market Participants Shares and Concentrations
[7] Unilateral Effects
[8] Coordinated Effects
[9] Powerful Buyers
[10] Entry
[11] Efficiencies
[12] Failure and Exiting Assets
[13] Mergers of Competing Buyers
[14] Partial Acquisitions
§ 9.05 Judicial Merger Decisions
[1] Relevant Markets
[2] Horizontal Mergers
[3] Vertical Mergers
[4] Conglomerate Mergers
§ 10.01 Overview
§ 10.02 Production Joint Ventures
§ 10.03 Research and Development Joint Ventures
§ 10.04 Marketing Joint Ventures
Technology Transfer and Antitrust: Patent and Know-How Licensing
§ 11.02 The Patent/Antitrust Interface
[1] Patent Misuse
[2] Patent Non-Use/Suppression
[3] Refusal to License
[4] Acquisitions of Patents
[5] Accumulation of Patents
[6] Infringement Litigation
[7] Monopolization
[8] Licensing Conditions and Restrictions
[9] Exclusion of Infringing Imports
[10] Compulsory Licensing
§ 11.03 The Know-How/Antitrust Interface
International Trade and Antitrust
§ 12.02 Application of American Antitrust Laws to Conduct Occurring Outside the United States
§ 12.03 Government International Antitrust Enforcement
§ 12.04 Private International Antitrust Enforcement
§ 12.05 Special Defenses and Immunities Related to International Antitrust Actions
[1] Sovereign Immunity
[2] Act of State
[3] Sovereign Compulsion
§ 12.06 Export Trade Exemptions
[2] Webb-Pomerene Associations
[3] Export Trade Certificates of Review
§ 12.07 Special Statutes Directed at Import Competition
[2] Wilson Tariff Act of 1894
[3] Antidumping Statutes
[4] Foreign Government Subsidies of Products Exported to the United States
[5] Unfair Competition Related to Imports
[6] Competitive Injury Caused by Increasing Imports
[7] Foreign Government Practices Restricting United States Exports
[8] Agricultural Import Relief
[9] National Security
[10] Imports from Communist Countries
§ 13.02 Regulated Industries
§ 13.03 State Action
§ 13.04 Business of Insurance
§ 13.05 Labor Unions
§ 13.06 Agriculture
§ 13.07 Newspaper Joint Operating Arrangements
§ 13.08 Sports Organizations
§ 13.09 Health Care
§ 13.10 Nonprofit Organizations
§ 13.11 Local Governments
§ 13.12 Filed Rate Doctrine
§ 13.13 Other Exemptions and Immunities