SWEET AND MAXWELL

A Guide to US Antitrust Law
Author: Douglas F Broder

This book provides a clear explanation of US antitrust law for the non-US lawyer. It is written from the perspective of a UK or EU reader who needs to know about US law in order to predict issues that may arise, but doesn't need the law in sufficient detail to practise there. It also takes a comparative approach, citing similarities and differences to existing UK and EU competition law throughout.

  • Puts unfamiliar US law in context for the non-US practitioner
  • Helps the non-US lawyer predict when and where antitrust issues will arise
  • Explains legislation and case law
  • Provides just what a non-US reader needs to know with no unnecessary detail - a practical guide rather than academic commentary
  • Highlights where US law differs from UK/EU law and where it is similar
  • Features a glossary of unfamiliar US-specific legal terms
  • The author is ideally placed to write this work as head of the Antitrust team at a major US law firm

    CONTENTS
    Overview and History of Antitrust Enforcement. Federal Antitrust Statutes - summary of the 5 federal antitrust statutes which form the core of US antitrust law. Agreements in Restraint of Trade under Section 1 of the Sherman Act. Monopolization and Attempted Monopolization under Section 2 of the Sherman Act. Mergers, Acquisitions and Joint Ventures under Section 7 of the Clayton Act. Premerger notification under the Pree Hart-Scott-Rodino Act. Price Discrimination - The Robinson-Patman Act. Antitrust Enforcement. Appendices: selected antitrust statutes and guidelines. Glossary of US Antitrust terms.

    Estimated Publication Date: 31/05/2005
    ISBN: 0421903406
    £ 160.00

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