Distinguished authorship characterizes Antitrust Analysis: Problems, Text, and Cases, first written by Phil
Areeda, the leading antitrust commentator of the 20th century. The text continues to be revised by two of the leading
lawyer economists of the early 21st century. This traditional casebook is also known for its pedagogy (cases, explanatory
text, and problems) and insightful text that convey essentials background information along with necessary economic
principles. Helpful appendices includes Selected Statutes--the Sherman Act, the Clayton Act, and the Federal Trade
Commission Act.
The Seventh Edition incorporates the latest Supreme Court and Circuit Court cases, legal changes, and developments
in the law. A revised section on distributional restraints takes account of Leegin, and an updated chapter explores
2010 Merger Guidelines. Many important contemporary discussions have been updated, such as improved intellectual
property, market definition, and collusion.
Features:
distinguished authorship
Areeda--the leading antitrust commentator of the 20th century
Kaplow and Edlin--among the leading lawyer economists of the early 21st century
solid pedagogy: traditional casebook with cases, explanatory text and problems
insightful text conveys essential background and necessary economic principles
helpful appendices with selected statutes
the Sherman Act
the Clayton Act
the Federal Trade Commission Act
adopted at all levels of law schools
Thoroughly updated, the revised Seventh Edition presents:
latest Supreme Court and Circuit Court cases, legal changes, and developments in law
revised section on distributional restraints to take account of Leegin
revised merger chapter with 2010 Merger Guidelines
enhanced discussion of essential modern issues
intellectual property
market definition
collusion