Antitrust and Consumer Protection
Competition: Spring 2017, Vol 26, No. 1
Content
- Antitrust, Ucl and Privacy Section Executive Committee 2016-2017
- Assessing Damages In Privacy Cases: a Panel Discussion With Andrew Serwin, Jay Edelson and Garrett Glasgow
- Below-cost Pricing: Recent Defense-friendly Decisions
- California Antitrust and Unfair Competition Law Update: Procedural Law
- California Antitrust and Unfair Competition Law Update: Substantive Law
- Criminal Antitrust Enforcement During the Obama Administration
- Editor's Note
- Golden State Institute's 26th Anniversary Edition
- In re: Cox Enterprises, Inc. Set-top Cable Television Box Antirust Litigation: a Panel Discussion With Trial Counsel
- Keynote Address: a Conversation With California Supreme Court Justice Carol a. Corrigan
- Making the Intangible Concrete: Litigating Intangible Privacy Harms In a Post-spokeo World
- Managing Antitrust and Complex Business Trials: a Discussion With Three Federal District Judges
- Roundup of 2016 Federal Antitrust and Privacy Court Decisions
- The Critical Importance—or Complete Irrelevance—of Class Ascertainability In the Class Certification Decision, and the Unacceptable Circuit Split
- United States Vab Electroluxand General Electric Company: a Panel Discussion With Trial Counsel
- Chair's Column
CHAIR’S COLUMN
Niall E. Lynch
Latham & Watkins LLP
San Francisco, CA
The Antitrust, Unfair Competition Law & Privacy Section of the California State Bar is pleased to provide you with another edition of Competition. Special thanks to Editor-in-Chief, Peter Huston and his team at Sidley Austin for their work putting this issue together. The bulk of this issue represents a written version of last fall’s Golden State Institute. We are grateful to our friends at Barkley Court Reporters who transcribed the presentations allowing edited versions to appear here. The GSI, as those of you who have attended know, provides a wealth of information from leading lawyers, enforcers, judges and thought leaders. It is a key part of the Section’s mission to educate the bar, promote dialogue and bring together practitioners from both sides of the plaintiff/defense divide. Following the GSI each year, the Section holds its Lawyer of the Year award dinner which provides an opportunity to honor the achievements of a California lawyer who has established him or herself as leader in the field. In 2016, we honored, toasted and roasted Paul Griffin of Winston & Strawn. Please save the date of October 26, 2017 for what is already shaping up to be another great GSI, and another fun-filled Lawyer of the Year award dinner. As in year’s past, the event will take place at the Julia Morgan ballroom in the heart of San Francisco’s Financial District.