Amazon’s Motion to Dismiss Shows the Factual and Legal Weaknesses of the FTC’s Case
The FTC’s antitrust case against Amazon and its Prime Service includes numerous legal and factual misconceptions that present severe risks […]
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The FTC’s antitrust case against Amazon and its Prime Service includes numerous legal and factual misconceptions that present severe risks […]
It’s Thanksgiving week 2023 and shopping both in-person and online will likely see a dramatic uptick heading into the holiday […]
When an antitrust suit is brought to court, the plaintiff must prove that there was specific, factually-established conduct by the […]
Now that the FTC has finally announced the lawsuit that its Chair had long promised against Amazon, it is apparent […]
This week the FTC announced its long-anticipated lawsuit against Amazon, alleging that Amazon prevents “rivals from fairly competing”, citing “tactics […]
Today the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and 17 State Attorneys General (AGs) jointly filed their long-anticipated lawsuit against Amazon. The […]
Consider the mindset of the modern consumer and decide for yourself how peculiar the FTC’s market definition can be in […]
The FTC’s expected lawsuit against Amazon will likely bring novel antitrust claims amidst a retail marketplace that is currently benefiting […]
While DisCo recently branded digital the “unsung hero” of small business, that doesn’t mean the bigger competition has eschewed it. […]
The focus of contemporary competition policy debates is shifting back to the first principles, asking: “What are we trying to […]