This reply briefly considers when false advertising can give rise to antitrust liability. The biggest difference between tort and antitrust liability is that the latter requires harm to the market, which is critically dependent on actual consumer response. As a result, the biggest hurdle a private plaintiff faces in turning an act of false advertising into an antitrust offense is proof of causation – to what extent can a decline in purchase volume or other market rejection be specifically attributed to the defendant’s false claims? That requirement dooms the great majority of false advertising claims attacked as violations of the Sherman Act.One important exception arises when the false statements are made in an institutional setting where ...
In the typical products liability action, there is generally a solvent manufacturer or seller from w...
In this article we ask (1) under what circumstances are competitor suits meritorious, and (2) do exi...
Respondent, a national retailer of general merchandise, inserted in guarantee certificates accompany...
This reply briefly considers when false advertising can give rise to antitrust liability. The bigges...
Legal action challenging a company’s advertisement for containing false or misleading statements is ...
This Article discusses deception and its potential anticompetitive effects. Since deception lacks an...
This Article discusses deception and its potential anticompetitive effects. Since deception lacks an...
The conservative critique of antitrust law has been highly influential and has facilitated a transfo...
This chapter, which will appear in the Oxford Handbook of New Private Law, examines the extent to wh...
There is widespread evidence that some firms use false advertising to overstate the value of their p...
American contract law is supposed to facilitate the efficiency and fairness of market transactions b...
This essay considers the general definition of unlawful exclusionary practices under Section 2 of th...
How should plaintiffs show harm from antitrust violations? The inquiry naturally breaks into two iss...
The author analyzes the conceptual bases of two rules applied in antitrust litigation: the first all...
Judges sometimes claim that they do not pick winners when they decide antitrust cases. Nothing could...
In the typical products liability action, there is generally a solvent manufacturer or seller from w...
In this article we ask (1) under what circumstances are competitor suits meritorious, and (2) do exi...
Respondent, a national retailer of general merchandise, inserted in guarantee certificates accompany...
This reply briefly considers when false advertising can give rise to antitrust liability. The bigges...
Legal action challenging a company’s advertisement for containing false or misleading statements is ...
This Article discusses deception and its potential anticompetitive effects. Since deception lacks an...
This Article discusses deception and its potential anticompetitive effects. Since deception lacks an...
The conservative critique of antitrust law has been highly influential and has facilitated a transfo...
This chapter, which will appear in the Oxford Handbook of New Private Law, examines the extent to wh...
There is widespread evidence that some firms use false advertising to overstate the value of their p...
American contract law is supposed to facilitate the efficiency and fairness of market transactions b...
This essay considers the general definition of unlawful exclusionary practices under Section 2 of th...
How should plaintiffs show harm from antitrust violations? The inquiry naturally breaks into two iss...
The author analyzes the conceptual bases of two rules applied in antitrust litigation: the first all...
Judges sometimes claim that they do not pick winners when they decide antitrust cases. Nothing could...
In the typical products liability action, there is generally a solvent manufacturer or seller from w...
In this article we ask (1) under what circumstances are competitor suits meritorious, and (2) do exi...
Respondent, a national retailer of general merchandise, inserted in guarantee certificates accompany...