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2023 Awards
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FTC pay-to-block challenge may foretell antitrust crackdownLaw 360, Bruce McCulloch, Angela Landry and Morgan Marmaro, October 2022
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Precautionary Antitrust: The Changing Nature of Competition LawJournal of Law, Economics and Policy, Aurelien Portuese, September 2022, Volume 17, Issue 3
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Push It To The Limit: The US Merger Agencies Before the Courts in 2022Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Blog , Jamillia Ferris, Meghan Rissmiller, Tom Morgan and Lauren Vaca, November 2022
2022 Awards
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Combatting corruption and collusion in UK public procurement: Proposals for post-Brexit reformModern Law Review (Wiley), Alison Jones, 11 March 2021, Volume 84, Issue 4, 667-707
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The UK Competition Appeal Tribunal, in a merger case involving two companies providing technology solutions to the travel industry, confirms the Competition Authority ’ s broad discretion to review deals with limited UK nexus (Sabre / Farelogix)Concurrences Bulletin, Megan Yeates, Theodore Souris, Thomas McGrath and Martin McElwee, 21 May 2021, e-Competitions
2021 Awards
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Antitrust’s implementation blind side: Challenges to major expansion of U.S. competition policyThe Antitrust Bulletin, Alison Jones and William E. Kovacic, 2020, Volume 65, Issue 2
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Innovation in the United States and EuropeGeorge Mason University - The Global Antitrust Institute Report on the Digital Economy, Jan Rybnicek, November 2020
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The use of artificial intelligence in the future of competition law enforcementJournal of European Competition Law & Practice, Andreas von Bonin and Sharon Malhi, October 2020, Volume 11, Issue 8
2020 Awards
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Antitrust Populism: Towards a TaxonomyJoshua D. Wright and Aurélien Portuese, Stanford Journal of Law, Business & Finance, Vol. 21, No. 1, March 2020
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Antitrust.com: Navigating European Enforcement Priorities in Online DistributionAlex Potter, Laura Collins and Martin Dickson, ABA Antitrust, Vol. 33, No. 2, Spring 2019.
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First blood: Hong Kong Competition Commission triumphs before the TribunalAlastair Mordaunt and Nicholas Quah, Competition Law Insight, July 2019, Volume 18, Issue 7
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Preventing corruption, supplier collusion and the corrosion of civic trust: a procompetitive program to improve the effectiveness and legitimacy of public procurementAlison Jones, William E. Kovacic and Robert Anderson, George Mason Law Review (2019)
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Standalone Hold Separate Orders as Remedies in Chinese Merger ControlWei Han, Ranran Yin, and Zeng Xiong, Wang Xiaoye, The Pioneer Of Competition Law In China - Liber Amicorum, 2019
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You can’t spell FinTech without FTCEdith Ramirez, Meghan Rissmiller, Olga Fleysh, Hogan Lovells Alert, May 2019