Antitrust Law Source

Antitrust Law Source is designed for visitors to quickly and easily learn about developments in the growing antitrust arena.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 19m. Bisher sind 57 Folge(n) erschienen. Dies ist ein wöchentlich erscheinender Podcast.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 19 hours 59 minutes

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episode 47: Breaking Down the NCAA v. Alston SCOTUS Decision


The sports and antitrust worlds eagerly awaited the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in NCAA v. Alston, a case challenging to the NCAA’s right to limit compensation paid to student-athletes. On Monday, June 21, the Supreme Court upheld the decisions by ...


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 June 22, 2021  29m
 
 

episode 46: The outlook for startups and emerging businesses


This year has been a year like no other.  In this episode, Jay talks to fellow partner Brett Thornton, chair of Porter Wright’s Energy, Biotech and Emerging Business practice group, about how deal work for emerging businesses has been affected by the...


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 October 30, 2020  24m
 
 

episode 45: COVID-19’s impact on the Health Care Industry


COVID-19 has had an impact on virtually every industry in the country, but none more so than on health care. In this episode, Jay talks with John Carney, chair of Porter Wright’s Health Care Practice and former Ohio state representative, about the ch...


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 October 22, 2020  28m
 
 

episode 44: Ohio’s COVID-19 qualified immunity legislation


COVID-19 has spurred all sorts of legislation. In this episode, Jay discusses some examples of COVID-19-related legislation with John Carney, Chair of Porter Wright’s Health Care Practice and former three-term Ohio state representative. The discussio...


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 October 20, 2020  25m
 
 

episode 43: NCAA’s legal woes: Antitrust challenges from student-athletes continue


Jay Levine talks with Luke Fedlam about all of the legal issues facing the NCAA regarding a student athlete’s ability to financially benefit from their name, image and likeness.


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 June 24, 2020  28m
 
 

episode 42: Antitrust during COVID-19 Part 3: Planning for the future


With any large crisis, litigation follows and that will certainly be the case with the COVID-19 pandemic. In the third and final installment of our podcast series on consumer protection and antitrust concerns during COVID-19, Jay Levine, host and par...


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 May 4, 2020  25m
 
 

episode 41: Antitrust during COVID-19 Part 2: Price gouging and hoarding of supplies


If you’ve been to the store lately, you know there are a few things that are hard to find and others are increasing in price. But when does stocking up turn into hoarding or demand driving up prices turn into price gouging? In the second of a three-p...


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 April 27, 2020  30m
 
 

episode 40: Antitrust during COVID-19 Part 1: Concerns about collaboration


During the COVID-19 pandemic, we’ve seen companies collaborating on some great ideas. Companies should keep in mind, however, that the antitrust laws still apply and those who don’t follow them may pay dearly later. In the first of a three-part serie...


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 April 20, 2020  24m
 
 

episode 39: Regulation of cryptocurrency


In this episode, Jay and Porter Wright attorney Brett Thornton dive into e-currency, with a focus on cryptocurrency. They start by covering the basics: what it is, the different types and the technology that facilitates the exchanges. Brett explains ...


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 November 6, 2018  24m
 
 

episode 38: What does it take to bring foreign companies to the US?


In this episode, Jay talks to Oded Shenkar, Ford Motor Company Chair in Global Business Management and Ohio State professor, about the challenges and opportunities facing foreign businesses who wish to come to the United States. The duo talks about r...


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 June 13, 2017  42m