Three Axinn Articles Nominated for Antitrust Writing Awards
January 19, 2022
Three articles authored or co-authored by Axinn lawyers have been nominated for the Concurrences 2022 Antitrust Writing Awards. The aim of these awards is to promote competition scholarship and to contribute to competition advocacy. Axinn’s attorneys 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:
- "The Other Side of the Coin: Complementarity in Mergers of Multiproduct Firms," Craig Minerva and Loren K. Smith, Antitrust Magazine Online (October 2021)
- "U.S. Antitrust Enforcement in the Trump Administration," Daniel Bitton and Melanie Kiser, Tijdschrift Mededingingsrecht in de Praktijk (August 2021)
- "If You Can’t Beat Them and You Can’t Join Them: Geisinger and Evangelical’s Settlement with DOJ Limits the Scope of Their Partial Acquisition and Collaboration," Jeny Maier and Adam Cella, AHLA Health Law Weekly (March 12, 2021)
The winners will be announced at the Antitrust Writing Awards Ceremony on April 5 in Washington, DC.
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