by bacenter | Aug 8, 2025 | Working Papers
Of the four cartel (Article 101 TFEU) damage cases that have gone to full trial in the UK BritNed v. ABB, Royal Mail & BT v. DAF, Granville v. Chunghwa and Stellantis v. Autoliv) one or both parties’ experts gave econometric evidence which was rejected as...
by bacenter | Jul 19, 2025 | Blogs, Competition Law & Economics, Data, Trade & National Security
American capitalism is at a crossroads. For decades, it has followed a flawed strategy: prioritizing short-term profits, appeasing shareholders, and narrowly focusing antitrust policy on maintaining low prices. This strategy has produced temporary gains while...
by bacenter | Jun 20, 2025 | AI Policy & Regulation, Blogs, Competition Law & Economics, Data, Trade & National Security
For the last 25 years, America — and particularly Silicon Valley — has been the beating heart of global technology innovation. It’s been a key source of our economic power, military strength, and cultural leadership. That’s something every American should be proud of....
by bacenter | Jun 4, 2025 | Working Papers
Merger review and enforcement Bill Rinner – Deputy Assistant Attorney General of the DOJ’s Antitrust Division Remarks at the Summer 2025 Antitrust Salon at the George Washington University presented by Milbank and the GW Competition & Innovation...
by bacenter | May 31, 2025 | AI Policy & Regulation, Blogs, Competition Law & Economics, Data, Trade & National Security, Intellectual Property Rights
1. Unfolding interoperability In simple terms, “[i]nteroperability is the ability of different systems to work together by exchanging information”.[2] Under the Digital Markets Act (DMA),[3] “‘interoperability’ means the ability to exchange information and...