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  • #307 Will the Past Be the Future? Looking Back at 2024 and Forward to 2025
    2025/01/06

    Happy New Year to OCA listeners everywhere! Antitrust was a hot topic in 2024, and it's poised to get even hotter in 2025. In Our Curious Amalgam's year-end special episode, six of our regular hosts offer their perspectives on 2024's notable developments and trends in criminal antitrust enforcement, monopolization and merger challenges, international competition law, consumer protection, and data privacy. Listen to practitioners' insights regarding the emerging topics and themes of the coming year that will no doubt be featured in future OCA episodes.

    With special guests:

    Brendan Coffman, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, Matthew Hall, McGuireWoods LLP, James Hunsberger, Axinn, Veltrop & Harkrider LLP and Derek Jackson, Cohen & Gresser LLP

    Hosted by:

    Alicia Downey, Downey Law LLC and Anora Wang, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP

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    32 分
  • #306 How Do I Make a Competition Law Complaint in India? A Practical Discussion About Approaching the CCI
    2024/12/30

    India is now one of the most important competition law jurisdictions in the world. With direct court action against anti-competitive practices not an option, how can a third party seek to persuade the Competition Commission of India to become involved? Abir Roy, partner and co-founder of Sarvada Legal, joins Matthew Reynolds and Matthew Hall to discuss the underlying rules and practical issues involved in bringing an information (complaint) before the CCI. Listen to this episode to learn more about precedent cases, the evidence required, the various stages of an investigation, timeframes, confidentiality, remedies, the availability of compensation and other issues involved in this area.

    With special guest:

    Abir Roy, partner and co-founder, Sarvada Legal

    Related Links:

    Order in Alphabet/Google case 2022
    Order in Alphabet/Google case 2024
    Competition Commission of India webpage (Filing of Information)
    Competition Commission of India press release (Meta fine)

    Hosted by:

    Matthew Reynolds, Huth Reynolds LLP and Matthew Hall, McGuireWoods London LLP

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    43 分
  • #305 Is It Fair? The FTC’s Policies and Enforcement Actions on Unfair Methods of Competition Under Section 5
    2024/12/23

    The FTC's unfair competition enforcement policy under FTC Act Section 5 has frequently been in the headlines the past two years. What is the history of Section 5 enforcement and how has the Commission utilized this tool since issuing its 2022 Policy Statement on unfair methods of competition? Hosts Jeny Maier and Sergei Zaslavsky explore the many aspects of Section 5 unfair competition enforcement with guest Dan Graulich. Listen to this episode to learn about the past, present, and potential future of the FTC's unfair competition enforcement policy.

    With special guest:

    Daniel Graulich, Baker & McKenzie LLP

    Related Links:

    FTC 2022 Policy Statement

    The FTC's Section 5 Initiatives: Where Things Stand Under the Biden Administration

    Hosted by:

    Jeny Maier, Axinn, Veltrop & Harkrider LLP and Sergei Zaslavsky, O’Melveny & Myers LLP

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    33 分
  • #304 Is Per Se Here to Stay? Criminal Antitrust Cases Beyond United States v. Brewbaker
    2024/12/16

    In the U.S., so-called "per se" antitrust crimes require nothing more than proof that the conduct occurred, relieving prosecutors of the difficult job of proving harm to competition. Is the Fourth Circuit's 2023 opinion in U.S. v. Brewbaker part of a growing judicial trend toward limiting the prosecution of per se cases? Ann O'Brien, the co-leader of Sheppard Mullin’s Antitrust and Competition Practice Group, joins Alicia Downey and Brendan Coffman to talk about Brewbaker and its implications for applying the per se standard in criminal antitrust actions. Listen to this episode to hear about whether the rule of reason might be applied in the criminal context and the U.S. Department of Justice’s possible responses to a changing legal landscape.

    With special guest:

    Ann M. O'Brien, Partner, Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP

    Related Links:

    Ann O’Brien & Emme Tyler, “Chipping Away at Per Se: Is Brewbaker a Harbinger or Aberration?” ABA Antitrust Law Section Committee Articles (June 6, 2024)
    United States v. Brewbaker, 87 F.4th 563 (4th Cir. 2023)
    United States v. Brewbaker, Petition for a Writ of Certiorari of the United States, No.23-1365 (S. Ct. June 28, 2024)

    Hosted by:

    Alicia Downey, Downey Law LLC and Brendan Coffman, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati

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    27 分
  • #303 You’re Charging Me How Much? A Discussion of Personalized and Surveillance Pricing
    2024/12/09

    With the greater availability of data and algorithms, firms in today's digital age are increasingly generating prices or price recommendations based on individual consumers' personal characteristics and behaviors. Does this benefit or harm consumers, and how should policymakers respond? Sanjog Misra, a Professor of Marketing and Applied AI at the University of Chicago and thought leader on personalized pricing, joins Sergei Zaslavsky and Rubin Waranch to discuss competition and consumer protection perspectives on personalized pricing, as well as policy implications and lessons still to be learned. Listen to this episode to learn more about how economists think about personalized pricing and considerations that may influence regulators and lawmakers grappling with this increasingly prevalent practice.

    With special guest:

    Sanjog Misra, Charles H. Kellstadt Professor of Marketing and Applied AI, The University of Chicago Booth School of Business

    Related Links:

    Personalized Pricing and Consumer Welfare
    FTC Issues Orders to Eight Companies Seeking Information on Surveillance Pricing

    Hosted by:

    Sergei Zaslavsky, O’Melveny & Myers LLP and Rubin Waranch, Cooley LLP

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    26 分
  • #302 Are the Critics Wrong? How the Robinson-Patman Act Has Been Misunderstood by Its Detractors
    2024/12/02

    The Robinson-Patman Act (RPA) has a long, controversial history within U.S. antitrust law and economics. In this episode, Mark Poe, an attorney who specializes in RPA litigation, discusses the RPA with hosts Puja Patel and Aaron Yeater. Mark and the hosts explore Mark's view that traditional critics of RPA are incorrect, which he first presented in a recent article in Antitrust Magazine.

    With special guest:

    Mark Poe, Partner, Gaw Poe LLP

    Related Links:

    Mark Poe

    The Critics Are Wrong: How the Robinson-Patman Act Has Been Misunderstood by Detractors

    Hosted by:

    Puja Patel, A&O Shearman US LLP and Aaron Yeater, Analysis Group, Inc.

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    29 分
  • #301 Are Airline Mergers Taking Off? Economic Analyses of the Recent U.S. Passenger Airline Transactions
    2024/11/25

    The U.S. passenger airlines have been active in mergers and acquisitions since last year or so, with the Alaska/Hawaiian acquisition, the failed JetBlue/Spirit merger, and more being proposed. But how are these deals and airline competition in general analyzed from an economic perspective? Dr. Gautam Gowrisankaran, Professor of Economics at Columbia University and Senior Advisor at Cornerstone Research, speaks with Anora Wang and Kelsey Paine on market definition, calculation of market share, entry, and beyond. Listen to this episode to learn how economic analyses lay out in specific airline transactions.

    With special guest:

    Dr. Gautam Gowrisankaran, Professor of Economics, Columbia University; Senior Advisor; Cornerstone Research

    Related Links:

    Chris Bruegge, Gautam Gowrisankaran, & Alex Gross, A Policy Function Approach to Price Effects: an Application to the JetBlue-Spirit Merger (Nov. 13, 2024)

    Hosted by:

    Anora Wang, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP and Kelsey Paine, Baker Botts LLP

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    39 分
  • #300 What’s on the Radar? Legal and Regulatory Analysis of Airline Mergers in the U.S.
    2024/11/18

    The U.S. passenger airlines have seen waves of active mergers and acquisitions including in 2009 through 2013 and again recently since 2023. But who is involved in the legal and regulatory reviews of an airline merger? Courtney Dyer of O'Melveny and David Heffernan of Cozen O'Connor, both with extensive experiences guiding airlines through regulatory processes, speak to Kelsey Paine and Anora Wang about their deal experiences and insights. Listen to learn about origin-destination pair, route overlap, recent matters including the Alaska Airlines' acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines completed in September 2024, and beyond.

    With special guests:

    Courtney Dyer, Partner, O'Melveny & Myers LLP and David Heffernan, Chair of Transportation & Trade, Cozen O'Connor P.C.

    Related Links:

    1. DOJ Press Release Regarding DOJ-DOT Joint Inquiry into the State of Competition in Air Travel (Oct. 24, 2024)

    2. DOT Press Release Regarding Alaska/Hawaiian (Sept. 17, 2024)

    3. DOJ Press Release Regarding JetBlue/Spirit (Mar. 4, 2024)

    Hosted by:

    Kelsey Paine, Baker Botts LLP and Anora Wang, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP

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    42 分