Antitrust Basics

This comprehensive reference—cited by the courts—cuts your research time by analyzing relevant statutes, as well as court and FTC cases. It also discusses business practices consistently upheld, as well as those consistently condemned.

Antitrust Basics anticipates virtually every antitrust issue you can expect to face, including: horizontal and vertical restraints; joint ventures; private treble damage actions; price fixing and predatory pricing; new product introductions; patent and know-how licensing; product design changes; vertical integration; refusals to deal; step-by-step reviews of FTC and Justice Department antitrust investigations; the Robinson-Patman Act; and international trade.

Book #00593; looseleaf, one volume, 1,160 pages; published in 1985, updated as needed; no additional charge for updates during your subscription. Looseleaf print subscribers receive supplements. The online edition is updated automatically. ISBN: 978-1-58852-032-6

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Antitrust Basics

This comprehensive reference—cited by the courts—cuts your research time by analyzing relevant statutes, as well as court and FTC cases. It also discusses business practices consistently upheld, as well as those consistently condemned.

Antitrust Basics anticipates virtually every antitrust issue you can expect to face, including: horizontal and vertical restraints; joint ventures; private treble damage actions; price fixing and predatory pricing; new product introductions; patent and know-how licensing; product design changes; vertical integration; refusals to deal; step-by-step reviews of FTC and Justice Department antitrust investigations; the Robinson-Patman Act; and international trade.

Book #00593; looseleaf, one volume, 1,160 pages; published in 1985, updated as needed; no additional charge for updates during your subscription. Looseleaf print subscribers receive supplements. The online edition is updated automatically. ISBN: 978-1-58852-032-6

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Antitrust Basics

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by Thomas V. Vakerics
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This comprehensive reference—cited by the courts—cuts your research time by analyzing relevant statutes, as well as court and FTC cases. It also discusses business practices consistently upheld, as well as those consistently condemned.

Antitrust Basics anticipates virtually every antitrust issue you can expect to face, including: horizontal and vertical restraints; joint ventures; private treble damage actions; price fixing and predatory pricing; new product introductions; patent and know-how licensing; product design changes; vertical integration; refusals to deal; step-by-step reviews of FTC and Justice Department antitrust investigations; the Robinson-Patman Act; and international trade.

Book #00593; looseleaf, one volume, 1,160 pages; published in 1985, updated as needed; no additional charge for updates during your subscription. Looseleaf print subscribers receive supplements. The online edition is updated automatically. ISBN: 978-1-58852-032-6


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781588522337
Publisher: Law Journal Press
Publication date: 06/28/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 1238
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Thomas V. Vakerics
Mr. Vakerics specializes in antitrust and international trade law in the Washington, D.C office of Barnes, Richardson Colburn, LLP. Mr. Vakerics has over twenty years of experience representing foreign corporations in antidumping investigations, including, among others, companies based in Japan, China, Korea, Norway, Sweden, Finland, The Netherlands and Canada. He is a former trial attorney with the Federal Trade Commission’s Bureau of Competition.
Mr. Vakerics specializes in antitrust and international trade law in the Washington, D.C office of Sandler, Travis&Rosenberg, P.A. He is a former trial attorney with the Federal Trade Commission's Bureau of Competition.
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