Three Axinn Articles Nominated for Antitrust Writing Awards
January 10, 2019
Three articles authored or co-authored by Axinn lawyers have been nominated for the Concurrences 2019 Antitrust Writing Awards. The aim of these awards is to promote competition scholarship and to contribute to competition advocacy, and Axinn’s authors have been recognized numerous times in previous years.
A jury of government regulators, academics and business leaders, along with readers, vote to choose the winning articles. To read and vote for Axinn’s nominated articles, please view the links below:
- Sports and Labor Monopsonies: Learning From The Pros, Nick Gaglio, ABA Unilateral Conduct Committee Newsletter (December 2018)
- Navigating the Jurisdiction of American Courts, John DeQ. Briggs and Daniel Bitton, Axinn Publications (February 2018)
- Concentrated Benefits and Dispersed Costs Rent-Seeking by Incumbents Against Innovative and Disruptive Web Based Firms, John D. Harkrider, An Antitrust Professor on the Bench, Liber Amicorum, Volume 1, 2018
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