Antitrust and Unfair Competition Law
Competition: Fall 2015, Vol 24, No. 2
Content
- A Tale of Two Statutes: Cipro, Edwards, and the Rule of Reason
- Antitrust Treatment of State Licensing Boards In the Wake of North Carolina State Board of Dental Examiners V.F.T.C.
- Breaking a Monopoly: Vigilante Justice or the Sort of Innovative Approach We Celebrate?
- Capitalizing On Judicial Antitrust Experience
- Chair's Column
- Editor's Note
- Health Care Merger Analysis In the Era of Payment Reform
- Masthead
- Mobile Apps: Redefining the Virtual California Economy and the Laws That Govern It
- Off-label Use of the Cartwright Act: Will Cipro Require State Courts To Assess Federal Patent Validity In Pay-for-delay Cases?
- Pleading An Antitrust Conspiracy In a Post-twombly World
- Promoting Antitrust Compliance the Antitrust Division's Subtle Shift Regarding Corporate Compliance: a Step Toward Incentivizing More Robust Antitrust Compliance Efforts
- Putting Cipro Meat On Actavis Bones: a Case Study In Filling In the Legal Gaps
- Table of Contents
- The Magna Carta and the Sherman Act
- The Northern District of California Opens Its Doors To the World's Civil Antitrust Disputes
- What You See Isn't What You Get: How the Colgate Doctrine May Apply To the Disposable Contact Lens Antitrust Litigation
- The Antitrust and Unfair Competition Law Section
THE ANTITRUST AND UNFAIR COMPETITION LAW SECTION
The Antitrust and Unfair Competition Law Section was established by the State Bar of California in 1981 for the purpose of furthering the knowledge of its members in federal and state antitrust and unfair competition law. The focus of the Section is on litigation, counseling and government contracts.
The Section is governed by an Executive Committee appointed by the Board of Governors of the State Bar of California.
SECTION MEMBERSHIP
There are no prerequisites to membership. All interested attorneys, judges, non-attorneys, paralegals, law students and out-of-state attorneys are invited to enroll in the Section. New Bar admittees can be enrolled free for the first year upon written request to the Section.
STANDING COMMITTEES
The Section has the following standing committees in which the Section members are urged to participate:
• Education/Programs • Publications/Journal • Outreach/Diversity
JOURNAL
The Section publishes Competition, a periodic journal. Members who wish to author articles or assist with publications are encouraged to contact the Editor.
PROGRAMS
The Section presents an annual MCLE-accredited institute, and Antitrust Lawyer of the Year Award, as well as programs at the Section Education Institute and the State Bar of California Annual Meeting.
MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS
- Free annual subscription to the Section’s journal, Competition to keep members current on issues and developments.
- Discount on all Antitrust and Unfair Competition Law Section programs.
- Discount on the California Antitrust and Unfair Competition Law treatise.
- Discounts on any Section publications.
- Opportunity to participate in Section and Committee activities.
- Opportunity to meet other members of the Antitrust and Unfair Competition Law Section.
ENROLL NOW AND START RECEIVING YOUR MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS!
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