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. Jede Woche gibt es eine neue Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 19 hours 59 minutes

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episode 10: ”Made in the USA” labeling: A trap for the unwary - Part one


A slew of recent class actions brought in California are claiming that retailers and product designers acted deceptively by marketing their products as "Made in the USA." But, as discussed in this podcast, the issue is far from black and white. For i...


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 February 2, 2015  15m
 
 

episode 11: “Made in the USA” labeling: A trap for the unwary – Part two


How can retailers and product designers minimize their liability exposure to “Made in the USA” false-labeling claims without sacrificing the valuable label itself? In part two of the “Made in the USA” podcast series, Jay Levine, Jared Klaus and Bob T...


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 February 10, 2015  18m
 
 

episode 12: Merger of St. Luke’s Health System and Saltzer Medical Group blocked


Today, the Ninth Circuit upheld a ruling by an Idaho Federal District Court that ordered St. Luke’s Health System Ltd. to divest its acquisition of Saltzer Medical Group. Jay discusses the importance of this ruling in today’s podcast.


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 February 11, 2015  3m
 
 

episode 13: Antitrust woes for Amazon, Part 1


Since the Kindle was released in 2007, Amazon has become dominant in the e-publishing world. Amid its other legal battles over the last eight years, a dispute between authors, the traditional publishing industry and Amazon has been not so quietly bre...


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 September 16, 2015  15m
 
 

episode 14: Antitrust woes for Amazon, Part 2


Antitrust Law Source author Darcy Jalandoni and editor Jay Levine pick up their discussion of the antitrust issues facing Amazon. In this episode, they discuss the parties’ positions, the result of Amazon’s recent contract dispute with Hachette…and h...


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 September 23, 2015  18m
 
 

episode 15: Government licensure for the personal training industry – unnecessary, unworkable and unintelligible


A campaign to require licensure in the personal training industry by the U.S. Registry of Exercise Professionals has left some scratching their heads. Six states have considered licensure laws that, through criminal liability, would forbid providing ...


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 October 13, 2015  28m
 
 

episode 16: Third Circuit’s Wyndham decision - Part one


In part one of this two part series, Jay is joined by Ryan Graham, a colleague at Porter Wright and former FBI analyst, to discuss the Third Circuit’s decision in FTC vs. Wyndham. Ryan and Jay discuss generally the various agencies who have authority...


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 November 5, 2015  16m
 
 

episode 17: Is the use of statistical averages appropriate when certifying a Rule 23(b)(3) damages class?


Tyson Foods, Inc. v. Bouaphakeo is the latest in a series of cases to go before the Supreme Court on issues pertaining to the proper adjudication of class actions. Oral argument was heard on Nov. 20 and Jay and Porter Wright colleague Jetta Sandin at...


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 November 11, 2015  23m
 
 

episode 18: Third Circuit’s Wyndham decision - Part two


So what did the Third Circuit hold in FTC vs. Wyndham and what does the decision really mean? Jay and Ryan continue their discussion of the Third Circuit’s decision and give you some key takeaways on what this means for companies that collect persona...


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 November 17, 2015  16m
 
 

episode 19: Health care data breaches – inevitable, but you can minimize the damage


Data breaches in health care can be the most devastating, both to the consumers whose personally identifiable information was exposed, but also to the institutions that possessed this sensitive data. In this podcast Jay and Christina Hultsch review t...


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 December 1, 2015  25m
 
 
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