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Antitrust

Latham Offers Three Lessons from DOJ Lawsuit to Unwind Merger

By Joshua Holian, Farrell Malone, Karen Silverman, Michael Egge and Lawrence Buterman October 10, 2017 by renholding

On September 26, 2017, the US Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division (DOJ) sued to unwind Parker-Hannifin Corporation’s (Parker’s) consummated acquisition of CLARCOR Inc. (CLARCOR) on the ground the transaction created a monopoly in the US market for aviation fuel filtration …

Common Ownership, Institutional Investors, and Antitrust

By Menesh S. Patel April 10, 2017 by renholding

One of the most important issues in antitrust at the moment is whether institutional investors’ significant equity holdings in U.S. companies are substantially harming competition in violation of the antitrust laws. In a new article, available here, I conduct …

Skadden Discusses DOJ Leniency Program Updates

By Warren Feldman, David Meister, Steven C. Sunshine and Tiffany Rider March 6, 2017 by Jeff Himelson

The Department of Justice (DOJ or Department) released updated guidance on the Antitrust Division’s Leniency Program, on January 17, 2017.1 The Leniency Program allows corporations and individuals who self-report their cartel activity and cooperate in the Antitrust Division’s (Division) …

Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer Discusses Antitrust and Supreme Court Nominee Gorsuch

By Jonathan Gleklen, Franklin R. Liss and John A. Rackson March 1, 2017 by Jeff Himelson

On January 31, 2017, President Trump announced the nomination of Tenth Circuit Judge Neil Gorsuch to fill Justice Antonin Scalia’s former seat on the U.S. Supreme Court.  This note reviews Judge Gorsuch’s approach to antitrust issues as reflected in his …

Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer Discusses FTC Merger Remedy Study

By Michael Bernstein, Peter Levitas and Matthew Tabas February 16, 2017 by renholding

On February 3, 2017, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC or Commission) released the findings of its “Merger Remedy Study” (the FTC Study) which examined the effectiveness of Commission-required remedies in transactions from 2006 to 2012.[1] The FTC Study—its …

Gibson Dunn Discusses Antitrust in China

By Sebastien Evrard February 15, 2017 by Jeff Himelson

China’s antitrust regulators have continued to increase their enforcement of the Anti-Monopoly Law (“AML”) in 2016.  Given the high level of scrutiny in this area and the current legal environment in China, compliance with the AML should be a priority …

Gibson Dunn Discusses Antitrust in the Trump Administration

By Joshua Soven, Scott Hammond, Daniel Swanson and Andrew Cline December 22, 2016 by renholding

It is too early to predict with confidence the direction that antitrust policy will take in the Trump Administration, because the President-elect has not yet announced who will lead the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice (“DOJ”) or the …

Davis Polk Discusses FTC and DOJ Antitrust Guidance for Employers

By Arthur J. Burke, Joel M. Cohen, Arthur F. Golden, Ronan P. Harty and Mary K. Marks December 16, 2016 by Jeff Himelson

On October 20, 2016, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) and Department of Justice: Antitrust Division (“DOJ”) jointly issued antitrust law guidance for human resource professionals (the “Guide”).[1] These agencies are placing renewed interest on the way firms compete to …

Regulatory Leveraging: Problem or Solution?

By William E. Kovacic and David A. Hyman October 13, 2016 by renholding

“Nice merger you’ve got here. It would be a shame if anything was to happen to it.”[1]

In antitrust and related areas of economic regulation, private leveraging is risky business.  Large firms that use substantial market power in one …

Long Live the Editor

By Ilya Beylin June 8, 2016 by ilyabeylin

After the July 4th weekend, Reynolds Holding will be taking over as the fourth editor-at-large of the CLS Blue Sky Blog.  It has been a remarkable year and a half, and I am confident our Blog will continue to grow …

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Twenty Most Cited Corporate Law & Securities Regulation Faculty in the United States, 2010-2014 (inclusive)

By Ilya Beylin May 23, 2016 by ilyabeylin
Rank Name School Citations Age in 2016
1 John Coffee, Jr. Columbia University 1470 72
2 Lucian Bebchuk Harvard University 1130 61
3 Stephen Bainbridge University of California, Los Angeles 1010 58
4 Reinier Kraakman Harvard University   820 67
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Professor Kate Judge Honored for Leading Corporate and Securities Law Article

April 27, 2016 by ilyabeylin

The work of Columbia Law School Professor Kate Judge appears in the list of twelve best corporate and securities law articles in 2015, based on a poll conducted by the Corporate Practice Commentator.  Teachers in corporate and securities law were …

Annual Securities Regulation Conference this Friday

April 25, 2016 by ilyabeylin

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Notice of Opportunity: Have You Ever Thought of Entering Academia?

By Ilya Beylin March 27, 2016 by ilyabeylin

Columbia Law School is looking for an Editor-at-Large to oversee and administer the Columbia Law School Blue Sky Blog.  The Blog, now completing its third year, has grown rapidly and become one of the most read sources of current information …

Akin Gump explains FTC’s Revised Hart-Scott-Rodino Thresholds

By Paul B. Hewitt and Stacy R. Kobrick January 28, 2016 by AJ

On January 21, 2016, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced the latest annual revision to the size thresholds governing premerger notification requirements under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976, as amended, Section 7A of the Clayton Act, 15 U.S.C. …

Millstein Governance Forum on December 10, 2015 at CLS

By Ilya Beylin December 1, 2015 by ilyabeylin

On December 10th, Columbia Law School’s Millstein Center on Global Markets and Corporate Ownership will be hosting its 10th annual Millstein Governance Forum.

For the past decade, the Forum has served as one of the premiere …

Intermediary Influence in Action: Focusing on the Core

By Kathryn Judge November 9, 2015 by ilyabeylin

Is “intermediary influence” all that unique? Can it be isolated? And how much harm really results? These are among the questions Professor Lawrence Cunningham poses in his thoughtful essay and recent post responding to my work on how intermediaries alter …

Kirkland & Ellis explains the Recent Denial of the FTC’s Motion to Enjoin the Steris-Synergy Merger

By Ian G. John, Christine Wilson, James H. Mutchnik and Mark L. Kovner October 6, 2015 by jbarrowscls

On September 24, 2015, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio denied the Federal Trade Commission’s (“FTC”) motion for a preliminary injunction to prevent the merger of Steris Corporation (“Steris”) and Synergy Health plc (“Synergy”), two providers …

Reflections on Judicial Treatment of the Antitrust Treatise

By Hillary Greene and D. Daniel Sokol August 18, 2015 by ilyabeylin

With over 4000 citations in the Westlaw JLR database (most referencing his antitrust scholarship), Hovenkamp is one of the most cited legal scholars. His citations reflect an enormous body of work including the 21-volume Antitrust Law: An Analysis of Antitrust …

Nominate Our Blog for the ABA 100

By Ilya Beylin August 4, 2015 by ilyabeylin

To the friends of the CLS Blue Sky Blog: The ABA journal is conducting a poll to identify the top 100 legal blogs.  We would be honored by your nomination.  In addition to reprinting commentary from practitioners and regulators on …

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