Publisher's Synopsis
Antitrust Law Developments (Fifth) is the seminal comprehensive review of federal antitrust law, with reports on current case law and administrative and legislative developments current through 2001. Appendices include the pertinent texts of the six sets of government enforcement guidelines issued since 1992, including the 2000 Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission Antitrust Guidelines for Collaborations among Competitors. The fifth edition replaces the fourth edition and the four annual paperbound supplements. This 2-volume set updates you on key decisions in the courts and at the enforcement agencies, keeping you current in every area of antitrust practice: restraints of trade, monopolization and related offenses, mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, Robinson-Patman Act, relevant market, the Federal Trade Commission, Department of Justice administration and enforcement, state enforcement, private antitrust suits, antitrust issues involving intellectual property, antitrust and international commerce, general exemptions and immunities, and regulated industries. Antitrust Law Developments (Fifth) is a "must have" for the antitrust practitioner.