Description
This casebook discusses how antitrust law affects both business decisions and law practice. It addresses the initial difficulty that most students experience in understanding how different statutes, doctrinal developments, and economic issues fit together to form a reasonable and coherent picture. It presents a set of overview materials that provide a clear road map and useful perspective and continues the technique of using lower court cases and real-world materials such as complaints, jury instructions, litigated contracts, and appellate briefs to illustrate how antitrust doctrines are interpreted and implemented. Important economics are also integrated throughout the text.