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Reasons to Be a Privacy Lawyer
This book focuses on legal and public policy issues that arise from the antitrust treatment of efforts to petition government or influence government toward anticompetitive action, including petitioning efforts that are themselves collective or anticompetitive.
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This book expands and updates information that was presented originally in the Section's 1993 and 2009 publications on the Noerr-Pennington Doctrine. Among other new developments, this update considers the Supreme Court’s decision in Octane Fitness, LLC v. ICON Health & Fitness, Inc. (2014).
This handbook will contribute to your understanding of this fascinating and challenging area of antitrust law. It will be a valuable addition to the debate over how the antitrust laws should be applied to collective and unilateral efforts to influence government action for allegedly anticompetitive ends, as well as a valuable resource in applying the Noerr-Pennington doctrine.
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Audio and Video | On-Demand CLE
Reasons to Be a Privacy Lawyer
Audio and Video | On-Demand CLE
Robinson Patman Act - Practical Compliance Considerations
Audio and Video | On-Demand CLE
The EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework: First Anniversary and Looking Ahead [CC]
Jan
29
Events | In-Person
2026 Diverse Perspectives: Antitrust in a Changing World
Starting off the new calendar year, 2026 Diverse Perspectives: Antitrust in a Changing World will offer a timely opportunity for candid conversations among the enforcers, in-house counsel, and privat…
Nov
06
Events | In-Person
2025 Antitrust Fall Forum
CLE 60 min
The Antitrust Law Section's annual Fall Forum will unpack major competition, consumer, and privacy themes at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center this November.
Oct
07
Events | In-Person
2025 Antitrust Plaintiffs' Roundtable
The Antitrust Law Section invites the plaintiffs' bar to participate in an interactive, in-person roundtable discussion and networking reception in San Francisco.