Virtually all significant antitrust cases these days have an international component. Markets now are worldwide. Consequently, one of the most frequently litigated—and most important issues—is the extent of U.S. jurisdiction....more
1/24/2020
/ Antitrust Provisions ,
Cartels ,
Comity ,
Criminal Prosecution ,
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) ,
Foreign Nationals ,
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Hoffman LaRoche ,
Jurisdiction ,
Motorola ,
Price-Fixing ,
Robinson-Patman Act ,
The Clayton Act ,
Treble Damages
Last year, as noted in this blog, the Antitrust Division issued one of its fairly rare but critically important “Frequently Asked Questions” publications concerning its Amnesty Program. In January 2017, DOJ said explicitly...more
In the past, the Antitrust Division has used its “Frequently Asked Questions” piece to announce significant changes in the Amnesty Program. In November 2008, for example, they made mandatory an explicit admission of criminal...more
After a 3-week trial and less than 24 hours of deliberation, a federal jury in San Francisco convicted Mr. Stephen Leung of AUO of one felony count of price-fixing in violation of Section 1 of the Sherman Act. He was charged...more