Law 621: Antitrust Law
SCHOOL OF LAW
Trade regulation under federal antitrust law, including the law of price fixing, market allocation, boycotts and other agreements among competitors; predatory pricing and other forms of monopolization and attempted monopolization; resale price maintenance, tying arrangements, territorial and customer limitations and other forms of vertical agreements; horizontal and vertical mergers; and price discrimination.
2 - 3 Credits
Instruction Type(s)
- Lecture: Lecture for Law 621
Subject Areas
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