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FTC Website Upgrade

TOTM As David points out over at Antitrust Review, the FTC has redesigned its website. It is much easier to use than the old version and . . .

As David points out over at Antitrust Review, the FTC has redesigned its website. It is much easier to use than the old version and includes much easier access to content.

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Antitrust & Consumer Protection

George Mason/Microsoft Conference on the Law & Economics of Innovation

TOTM As Danny Sokol already pointed out, On May 4 at George Mason Law School, Josh Wright and I will be putting on a conference.  This . . .

As Danny Sokol already pointed out, On May 4 at George Mason Law School, Josh Wright and I will be putting on a conference.  This is the inaugural conference in an expected annual series of conferences co-sponsored by George Mason Law School and Microsoft on the law and economics of innovation.  Our first conference is on “The Regulation of Innovation and Economic Growth.”

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Intellectual Property & Licensing

Another credit snob. Or is he just a snob?

TOTM Benjamin Barber (the author of the polemic, Jihad vs. McWorld) has an editorial in the LA Times today.  Its title is:  “Overselling capitalism: Why today’s . . .

Benjamin Barber (the author of the polemic, Jihad vs. McWorld) has an editorial in the LA Times today.  Its title is:  “Overselling capitalism: Why today’s markets are headed for disaster unless there is a shift in focus.” At first the editorial looks like a pretty standard entry in the growing line of comments suggesting we deny credit to the poor–you know, for their own good.  But then it really goes off the rails.

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Financial Regulation & Corporate Governance

One More on Leegin (and then I’ll shut up…promise!)

TOTM I was on Spring Break last week and was too tied up to do much blogging on Leegin, which I’ve been following pretty closely. Fortunately, . . .

I was on Spring Break last week and was too tied up to do much blogging on Leegin, which I’ve been following pretty closely. Fortunately, Josh and Keith were on the ball with some great insights. I did eventually manage to do a little tea-leaf reading for the eSapience Center for Competition Policy (eCCP).

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Antitrust & Consumer Protection

“Can you have angst without a soul?” – Delaware Vice Chancellor Leo Strine

TOTM As promised, I am reporting back from Tulane’s Corporate Law Institute qua “Who’s Who in the M&A World” gathering.  Leo Strine did indeed query today: . . .

As promised, I am reporting back from Tulane’s Corporate Law Institute qua “Who’s Who in the M&A World” gathering.  Leo Strine did indeed query today: “can you have angst without a soul?”  (He asked in response to the statement that initial bidders fear deal-jumpers when waiting out a go shop period.)  Though the WSJ was the first to give you the Strine quote, allow me to give you a few more substantive details from Strine’s panel, which was a super one.  The panel was titled “The Challenges of Representing a Private Equity Target,” and the panel included moderators Jim Morphy and Eileen Nugent, and speakers Vice Chancellor Leo Strine, Creighton Condon, Jesse Finkelstein, Robert Kindler, Ted Mirvis, and David Sorkin.  (Morphy sat next to Kindler, who sat next to Mirvis, who sat next to Strine – it is unclear to me how *that* seating chart got put together….)

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You Mean Leegin’s Not the Only SCOTUS Antitrust Case?

TOTM While we have been going on and on and on about Leegin here at TOTM, Manfred Gabriel offers a detailed analysis and a prediction on . . .

While we have been going on and on and on about Leegin here at TOTM, Manfred Gabriel offers a detailed analysis and a prediction on Twombly, the pending SCOTUS case which may provide some important guidance on 12(b)(6) standards.  Gabriel predicts that the Court will neither embrace the District Court’s ruling that plus-factors must be pleaded in a complaint to survive a motion to dismiss nor adopt the Second Circuit’s holding.  Instead, Gabriel predicts that the Court will…

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Antitrust & Consumer Protection

Some Preliminary Reactions to the Leegin Transcripts

TOTM Transcripts in Leegin are available here (HT: Antitrust Review where David Fischer points out some of the highlights of the oral argument).  I may add . . .

Transcripts in Leegin are available here (HT: Antitrust Review where David Fischer points out some of the highlights of the oral argument).  I may add some additional thoughts later after I read the whole thing again, but for now here are some first impressions…

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Antitrust & Consumer Protection

Annual Corporate Law Institute: “Everybody who is anybody is there.”

TOTM I leave tomorrow for Tulane’s Annual Corporate Law Institute.  This conference is viewed by many as the top annual deal conference, so I am expecting . . .

I leave tomorrow for Tulane’s Annual Corporate Law Institute.  This conference is viewed by many as the top annual deal conference, so I am expecting great things (this will be my first time attending the conference). Indeed, the speaker line-up is incredible. Chief of OMA at the SEC, Chief Justice of the Del. Supreme Court, Vice Chancellor Strine, Richard Breeden, Justice Jack Jacobs, a medley of deal lawyers from super firms, Patrick McGurn from ISS… the list goes on.

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Bill Henderson is One Reason I Read Blogs

TOTM As readers of TOTM know, I am interested in law school rankings. So recently I’ve been reading about the Vault “underrated” law school rankings (see . . .

As readers of TOTM know, I am interested in law school rankings. So recently I’ve been reading about the Vault “underrated” law school rankings (see my colleague Ilya Somin’s take here). Of course, I agree that GMU is underrated (and also with the praise the recruiter comments section gives to our evening students). But that is besides the point.

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