Antitrust and Consumer Protection
Competition: Spring 2019, Vol 29, No. 1
Content
- A Practitioner's Perspective: Why the Supreme Court Should Not Overturn Illinois Brick In Apple V. Pepper
- Antitrust Enforcement Panel: a Conversation With Two Enforcers
- Antitrust, Ucl and Privacy Section Executive Committee 2018-2019
- California and Federal Antitrust Law Update: Procedural Developments
- California Antitrust and Unfair Competition Law Update: Substantive Law
- California Antitrust and Consumer Protection Section Law Update: Substantive Law
- Chair's Column
- Golden State Institute's 28Th Anniversary Edition
- In re: Processed Egg Products Antitrust Litigation: a Panel Discussion With Trial Counsel
- In re: Solodyn Antitrust Litigation: Lessons From a "Big Stakes" Reverse Payment Pharmaceutical Trial
- Managing Class Actions and Complex Litigation—a View From the Bench
- Social Media, Right To Privacy and the California Consumer Privacy Act
- The Interplay of the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation and U.S. E-Discovery—One Year Later, the View Remains the Same
- Where Do We Go From Here: Article III Standing and Cy Pres-only Settlements In Privacy Class Actions In the Wake of Frank V. Gaos
- Editor's Note
EDITOR’S NOTE
Elizabeth C. Pritzker
Pritzker Levine LLP
Oakland, CA
The 28th Golden State Institute Edition
For the 28th year in a row, the Antitrust, UCL and Privacy Section held its Golden State Institute. As in the past, leading jurists, enforcers and practitioners gathered to discuss cutting-edge issues touching on these topicsâensuring GSI’s place as the preeminent competition law conference in the Western United States. This edition of Competition reproduces many of the superb presentations featured at the 28th Annual GSI.
The day began with a survey of recent developments in California antitrust, unfair competition, and privacy law by "the three Toms": Tom Papageorge, head of the Consumer Protection Unit of the San Diego District Attorney’s Office; Tom Greene, a trial attorney for the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice; and Tom Dahdouh, Regional Director of the Federal Trade Commission’s Western Region. The exhaustive review of substantive developments in California and federal antitrust and privacy law, presented by Tom Papageorge, is reprised here. Tom Greene provided a survey of recent California procedural developments; that, too, is reprinted here.