An Outline of the Best Policies to Take for Approaching Antitrust and Monopoly Law.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Title: An outline of the best policies to take for approaching antitrust and monopoly law. Dublin: Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c34291 ) has announced the addition of Executive Reports: Problems & Developments in the Laws of Monopolization mo·nop·o·lize tr.v. mo·nop·o·lized, mo·nop·o·liz·ing, mo·nop·o·liz·es 1. To acquire or maintain a monopoly of. 2. To dominate by excluding others: monopolized the conversation. - the Over-Arching Issues You Need To Know to their offering This 10-page research report written for attorneys and business executives examines the sometimes daunting daunt tr.v. daunt·ed, daunt·ing, daunts To abate the courage of; discourage. See Synonyms at dismay. [Middle English daunten, from Old French danter, from Latin world of antitrust/monopolization law and the key pieces of law that definite it today. From a definition of Section 2 of the Sherman Act, which calls a monopoly a felony felony (fĕl`ənē), any grave crime, in contrast to a misdemeanor, that is so declared in statute or was so considered in common law. , to examples to the differences between American and European monopolization laws; from the principal areas where Section 2 battles are being fought today to the three-part balancing test A balancing test is any judicial test in which the jurists weigh the importance of multiple factors in a legal case. Proponents of such tests argue that they allow a deeper consideration of complex issues than a bright-line rule can allow. to determine the outcome of a case, this report takes readers across the antitrust/monopoly landscape covering the important, while highlighting the essentials. Some areas explored include: --the three offenses Section 2 identifies --what constitutes completed monopolization --terms defined, like "Gaming the System" --a wealth of easy to follow, relevant examples. This report outlines the important strategies and best mindset mind·set or mind-set n. 1. A fixed mental attitude or disposition that predetermines a person's responses to and interpretations of situations. 2. An inclination or a habit. for approaching antitrust and monopoly law, and how to do so effectively. This report is written by: James B. Kobak, Jr., Partner and Chair, Antitrust Practice Group, Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP LLP - Lower Layer Protocol . About Executive Reports: Executive Reports offer focused, hard-hitting advice from the leaders of some of America's top companies, packaged in a concise, readable format. Each research report provides readers with 3 to 5 strategies that will have a direct financial impact on their business. While not meant as a comprehensive guide, each report includes quick-hit items that can immediately impact specific business strategies. Executive authors drill down to the central issues surrounding each topic area and dispense dispense /dis·pense/ (-pens´) to prepare medicines for and distribute them to their users. dis·pense v. To prepare and give out medicines. expert advice in concise, direct language. Executive Reports feature leading professionals selected by the Editorial Board based on their experience, research, and standing within the professional community. For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c34291 |
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