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Antitrust Issues in Settlement of Pharmaceutical Patent Disputes

Sixth Annual Health Care Antitrust Forum, Northwestern University School of Law
Chicago, Illinois
Date
By
Thomas B. Leary, Former Commissioner

1. Introduction

I want to thank the Healthcare Antitrust Forum for the invitation to talk about some recent developments in healthcare antitrust at the FTC.(1) An agency representative's usual

Remarks

The First National HIPPA Summit, Grand Hyatt Hotel
Washington, D.C.
Date
By
Sheila F. Anthony, Former Commissioner

I. Introduction

This conference symbolizes a new beginning in the privacy arena. My focus will be on general issues of Internet Privacy and the Federal Trade Commission's role in this area. I hope

EU and U.S. Approaches to International Mergers--Views from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission

Remarks before EC Merger Control 10th Anniversary Conference, The European Commission Directorate General for Competition, International Bar Association, Metropole Hotel
Brussels, Belgium
Date
By
Robert Pitofsky, Former Chairman

It is a delight for me to participate in this panel on Merger Control in an International Context, and to join my enforcement colleagues and friends, Alex Schaub and Joel Klein, in this discussion

Government and the Tech World: Friends or Foes?

Prepared Remarks before the Federalist Society, North Carolina Research Triangle Chapter
Raleigh, North Carolina
Date
By
Orson Swindle, Former Commissioner

Good evening. I'm glad to be here tonight to offer some thoughts as to whether government antitrust enforcement is the "friend or foe" of the tech world.

Is antitrust enforcement is a "friend" or "foe

Antitrust in the Emerging B2B Marketplace

Remarks before Forum for Trust in Online Trade, Princeton Club
New York, N.Y.
Date
By
Orson Swindle, Former Commissioner

It is a pleasure to be with you this afternoon. As is always the case for Federal Trade Commissioners, it is important for me to note that my comments today are my own and in no way represent the

Distribution Law Developments At The Federal Trade Commission

Distribution and Dealer Termination, 21st Anniversary Seminar, Law Journal Seminars
New York, N.Y.
Date
By
Thomas B. Leary, Former Commissioner

The Commission has recently taken two enforcement actions with a potentially significant effect on distribution law. The first is a series of consent agreements involving cooperative advertising in

E-Commerce: The Future of Banking and Financial Services

Remarks before Financial Services Meets E-Commerce: What the Future Holds, The Federalist Society Financial Services and E-Commerce Practice Group and Suffolk University Law School
Date
By
Orson Swindle, Former Commissioner

I am pleased to be here today in Boston - - the cradle of American liberty - - to discuss the impact of technology on the future of e-commerce and the financial services industry. At the outset, I

The Status of Online Privacy

Computer & Communications Industry Association
Date
By
Orson Swindle, Former Commissioner

Thank you for the opportunity this morning to discuss the issue of online privacy.(1) As some of you have no doubt noted, a couple of weeks ago the FTC dramatically reversed course and became an

Riddles and Lessons from the Prescription Drug Wars: Antitrust Implications of Certain Types of Agreements Involving Intellectual Property

Remarks presented before the Attendee of The ABA "Antitrust and Intellectual Property: The Crossroads" Program
San Francisco, California
Date
By
Sheila F. Anthony, Former Commissioner

Good afternoon, I'm very pleased to be here. I'd like to thank Howard and the ABA for inviting me. It's an added bonus that the ABA chose to hold this conference in beautiful San Francisco. I love

Online Privacy Protection Testimony

The U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation
Date
By
Sheila F. Anthony, Former Commissioner

Mr. Chairman and members of the Committee, I am delighted to be here this morning, and I appreciate your holding this hearing to address a topic of great importance to the American people and critical

Remarks

The 36th Annual Symposium on Associations and Antitrust "Trade Assocications and Antitrust: New Issues and Challenges in the New Millennium," presented by the Trade Association and Antitrust Law Committee of the Bar Association of the District of Columbia
Washington, D.C.
Date
By
Orson Swindle, Former Commissioner

A. INTRODUCTORY REMARKS

1. The views that I express today are my own and not necessarily those of the Commission or any other Commissioner.

2. Philosophy of government that I try to apply to all

The Evolving Approach to Merger Remedies

As published in Antitrust Report
Date
By
David A. Balto, Former Assistant Director of Policy and Evaluation;
Richard G. Parker, Former Director, Bureau of Competition

Probably no single issue currently is receiving as much attention as the topic of relief in merger cases. The question of whether there is a remedy to an anticompetitive merger and what that remedy

The Evolving Approach to Merger Remedies

As published in Antitrust Report
Date
By
David A. Balto, Former Assistant Director of Policy and Evaluation;
Richard G. Parker, Former Director, Bureau of Competition

Probably no single issue currently is receiving as much attention as the topic of relief in merger cases. The question of whether there is a remedy to an anticompetitive merger and what that remedy

The Two Faces of Electronic Commerce

Date
By
Thomas B. Leary, Former Commissioner

Introduction

Electronic commerce on the Internet, or "e-commerce," is a subject of compelling public interest. Billions are invested in reliance on its growth potential, the media are blanketed with