When: Thursday, March 1,
2007, Noon Where:
Marquette Hotel, 3rd
floor 710 Marquette Av, Mpls. Cost:
$30 Antitrust Law
Section $40 Non-Section member or Non-MSBA member $20
Government Attorney $15 Law Students
OR send name &
payment to: MSBA Attn: Kim Basting 600 Nicollet Mall
#380 Minneapolis, MN
55402 |
Presenter Commissioner J. Thomas
Rosch, Federal Trade
Commission
Not since the 1960s and 1970s has the U.S. Supreme Court
considered as many antitrust cases as it has in the last three
terms. FTC Commissioner J. Thomas Rosch will review some of the
developments since 2004 (Trinko, Illinois Tool Works, Dagher, Volvo
Trucks, Weyerhaeuser, Twombly, Leegin, CSFB, Tamoxifen) compared to
the prior fifteen years (only a few - Kodak and Khan, for example).
Commissioner Rosch will try to explain what has prompted this bull
market in Supreme Court antitrust jurisprudence, and where the Court
is headed. Will we see an even greater move away from liability for
tying? Will Kodak be revisited? What do these developments mean for
the government and the bar?
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