Connecting the Dots: Tracing the DOJ’s Inclusion of Indirect Commerce in Auto Parts Criminal Penalties
July 20, 2018
By: Michelle Burtis, Daniel Oakes and Mary Beth Savio
ABA Antitrust Magazine
Dan Oakes’ article, “Connecting the Dots: Tracing the DOJ’s Inclusion of Indirect Commerce in Auto Parts Criminal Penalties,” appeared in the Summer 2018 edition of the ABA’s Antitrust magazine. Dan coauthored the article with Michelle Burtis and Mary Beth Savio of Charles River Associates.
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