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The Evolution of U.S. Merger Law

Prepared Remarks before INDECOPI Conference
Date
By
Debra A. Valentine, Former General Counsel

Let me begin by acknowledging that US antitrust law does not embody some ultimate truth. Neither our Congress nor our antitrust enforcers have been to the mountain top and returned with stone tablets

Unilateral Competitive Effects Theories in Merger Analysis

Antitrust Developments Program, American Bar Association Section of Antitrust Law, Annual Meeting, Grand Floridian Hotel
Orlando, Florida
Date
By
Jonathan B. Baker, Former Director, Bureau of Economics

Note: This speech has been revised and is published in Antitrust, vol. 11, Spring 1997, pp. 21-26.

Thomas Kuhn's recent death reminded me of his book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, which I

Competition and Efficiencies in Merger Analysis: Proposal from the Federal Trade Commission Staff Report on Competition Policy in the New High-Tech, Global Marketplace

The 1996 Annual Meeting, Section of Antitrust Law, The American Bar Association
Orlando, Florida
Date
By
Susan DeSanti, Former Deputy General Counsel for Policy Studies

Introduction

I am pleased to be on this panel to discuss new developments and directions in antitrust law and policy. This topic is particularly relevant to my job as Director of Policy Planning at

Reinventing Health Care Antitrust Enforcement

The Antitrust Common Ground Conference
Nashville, Tennessee
Date
By
Roscoe B. Starek, III, Former Commissioner

Good morning. It is a pleasure to be here today to introduce this morning's program on the antitrust analysis of hospital mergers, HMO mergers and physician networks. I would like to express my

International Cooperation in Antitrust Enforcement

The Illinois State Bar Association, International Trade Program
Chicago, Illinois
Date
By
Roscoe B. Starek, III, Former Commissioner

I. INTRODUCTION

I am pleased to have the opportunity to attend your International Trade Program here in my hometown and to speak to you about some current international antitrust topics that are being

The Problem with Baker Hughes and Syufy: On the Role of Entry in Merger Analysis

Charles River Associates Incorporated, Conference on Economists' Perspective on Antitrust Today, The Boston Mariott Hotel
Boston, MA
Date
By
Jonathan B. Baker, Former Director, Bureau of Economics

Note: This speech has been revised and is published in the Antitrust Law Journal, vol. 65, Winter 1997, pp. 353-374.

My subject today is a decision that has not yet been written by the Supreme

Prepared Remarks

The National Association of Retail Druggists, Loews L'Enfant Plaza
Washington, D.C.
Date
By
Janet D. Steiger, Former Chairman

The views expressed are those of the Commissioner and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Federal Trade Commission or any other Commissioner.

Introduction

I don’t need to tell you how much

Demand Draft Fraud

The House Banking Committee
Washington, D.C.
Date
By
Jodie Bernstein, Former Director, Bureau of Consumer Protection

Mr. Chairman and members of the Committee, I am Jodie Bernstein, Director of the Bureau of Consumer Protection of the Federal Trade Commission. I appreciate the opportunity to appear before you today

Competition and Consumer Protection Enforcement: Aiming Toward a Common Goal in the Emerging Global Marketplace

The 20th Annual International Business Law Institiute on the Practice of International Business Transactions
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Date
By
Roscoe B. Starek, III, Former Commissioner

I am pleased to be here at the 20th Annual International Business Law Institute on the Practice of International Business Transactions, and I very much appreciate the opportunity to speak to you about

Report from the Bureau of Competition: Looking Back and Going Forward

The 44th Annual Antitrust Spring Meeting, Federal Trade Commission Committee
Washington, D.C.
Date
By
William J. Baer, Former Director, Bureau of Competition

Introduction

Good morning. This year's Spring Meeting occurs on the eve of the anniversary of Bob Pitofsky's arrival at the Commission as its Chair and my appointment shortly thereafter as Director of

Hot Topics at the Federal Trade Commission

American Bar Association, Section of Antitrust Law, 44th Annual Spring Meeting, Omni Shoreham Hotel
Washington, D.C.
Date
By
Jonathan B. Baker, Former Director, Bureau of Economics

I am delighted to provide an FTC perspective on hot topics in antitrust and consumer protection. But I don’t want to overstate the temperature at the tip of the Federal Triangle. FTC enforcement

Horizontal Price-Fixing in Cyberspace

The 1996 Antitrust Conference: Antitrust Issues in Today's Economy. Sponsored by: The Conference Board, The New York Hilton & Towers Hotel
New York, N.Y.
Date
By
Jonathan B. Baker, Former Director, Bureau of Economics

Note: this speech has been revised and is published as "Identifying Horizontal Price Fixing in the Electronic Marketplace", Antitrust Law Journal, vol. 65, Fall 1996, pp. 41-55.

My contribution to

An Antitrust Progress Report for the FTC: Past, Present and Future

The 1996 Antitrust Conference, Business Development Associates Inc.
Washington, D.C.
Date
By
Robert Pitofsky, Former Chairman

It has been almost a year since I returned for a third tour of duty at the Federal Trade Commission. For those who wonder about this constant coming and going, my response is that I am going to keep

To Your Health: An FTC Review of Safety Related Marketing

The 1996 International Consumer Product Health and Safety Organization Symposium
Orlando, Florida
Date
By
Christine A. Varney, Former Commissioner

Thank you Alan for that kind introduction. I also would like to thank the Chairman of ICPHSO, John Liskey, for inviting me to your conference. I always appreciate the opportunity to address