A practical guide to antitrust issues that will prepare, or even prevent antitrust-based disputes.
Distribution Law: Antitrust Principles and Practice
by Theodore L. Banks
List Price: $733.00 Eligible for Free Standard Shipping on U.S. Prepaid Orders Imprint: Aspen Publishers ISBN: 9780735502680 Looseleaf: 2,488 pages Publication Cycle: Updated semi-annually Last Updated: 6/3/2013 Automatic SupplementationMore Info.
Description
For insightful analysis and practical guidance on the antitrust issues that arise from distribution arrangements, turn to Theodore Banks. With this unique resource you'll be able to prepare for, or even prevent, the antitrust-based disputes that all too often mar the manufacturer-distributor relationship. Distribution Law: Antitrust Principles and Practice shows you how to:
Establish a sound manufacturer-distributor relationship in full compliance with federal and state antitrust law
Understand enforcement factors and the effect of antitrust regulation on distributor behavior
Handle problems arising from such areas as pricing, vertical restraints, exclusivity, tying, and refusal to deal.You will get factual analysis of virtually every significant distribution antitrust case.
You will find in-depth, practical analysis of such specific issues as: lost profits, predatory pricing, market definition, antitrust damages, and judicial latitude in discovery. And more.
Table of Contents
Volume 1
Distribution, Marketing Assistance, and Antitrust
Resale Price Maintenance
Pricing and Robinson-Patman Act
Control of Customers and Territories
Vertical Restraints
Volume 2
Exclusivity and Distribution
Dual Distribution
Tying
Refusal to Deal
Appendices
Reviews
"...a valuable resource for any lawyer whose practice involves counseling on distribution issues... an impressive work...that is replete with nuggets of practical advice." -- Lee Abrams, Senior Partner, Mayer, Brown, & Platt
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