Re-Designing the American Antitrust Machine Part I: Treble Damages, Contribution and Claim Reduction
January 1, 2018
By: John DeQ. Briggs
(published in “Douglas H. Ginsburg, an Antitrust Professor on the Bench,” Liber Amicorum, by the Institute of Competition Law)
Axinn partner John Briggs authored a chapter entitled, "Re-Designing the American Antitrust Machine Part 1: Treble Damages, Contribution and Claim Reduction" for the forthcoming "Judge Douglas H. Ginsburg Liber Americorum." The chapter discusses how the American Antitrust Machine might have been designed for the 21st century if it were built from scratch today.

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