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Antitrust Magazine is the premier magazine devoted exclusively to antitrust and consumer protection law. It has a circulation of about 7,000, which goes to all ABA Antitrust Section members in the United States and abroad, and to individual subscribers and libraries.
Antitrust Magazine is published three times a year by the American Bar Association Section of Antitrust Law in early December (Fall), March (Spring), and July (Summer). Issues may include cover stories on a theme, other articles and features, developments, interviews, a letter from the Section Chair, letters to the editor, and advertisements for Section periodicals and programs.
Antitrust Magazine features original forward-looking articles of practical interest to attorneys, economists, and judges dealing with new court decisions, legislation, or other recent developments. Articles by parties or counsel engaged in a litigation about issues involved in that litigation ordinarily are not accepted while the litigation is pending. Articles previously published elsewhere and student-written submissions will not be accepted. No compensation is paid for articles published in the magazine. Source
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| Scope | National, Trade/B2B |
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| Language | English |
| Country | United States of America |
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| Frequency | Other |
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Recent Articles
Search ArticlesHow Is AI Changing the Practice of Antitrust Law? A Discussion With Daniel Schwarz of CompetitionAI
Jump to: AI is transforming all areas of legal practice. But what are the special issues in antitrust? Daniel Schwarz, CEO and Founder of CompetitionAI and a former antitrust attorney at Clifford Chance and the IMF, joins Matthew Hall and Alysha Pannu to discuss the use of AI in antitrust now and in the future and its impact on lawyers and competition authorities. Listen to this episode to learn more about CompetitionAI and the impact of AI on antitrust practice and enforcement.
How Do We Level the AI Fluency Playing Field? The 21 Days of AI Grit and Growth Mindset Challenge
Jump to: Are you as AI fluent as you should be? The American Bar Association's "21 Days of AI: A Grit and Growth Mindset Challenge" is a free online resource that offers a path toward becoming adept in the use of AI to enhance legal practice and professional development.
Ozzy Osbourne v AEG
Jump to: In this heavy metal episode of Trust and Trade, we dive into the landmark case of Ozzy Osbourne vs. AEG, exploring how the Prince of Darkness challenged monopolistic practices in concert ticketing. Gwendolyn Lindsay Cooley and Travis Wheeler join host Anant Raut to talk about the evolution in analyzing unlawful tying claims since this historic case, and whether nimbler approaches are possible.
What’s Up? Enforcement Updates From the Middle East and Africa
Jump to: What have been the latest competition law developments across the Middle East and Africa in the last year? Nicolas Bremer and John Oxenham join Matthew Hall and Jeny Maier to discuss new filing regimes, agency priorities and hot topics for competition law compliance in jurisdictions across the Middle East, COMESA, and South Africa. Listen to this episode to get up to speed on what to know about these rapidly developing and evolving jurisdictions.
Interview with Iksander Ismail, Chief Executive Officer of the Malaysian Competition Commission
Summary Hugh Hollman interviews Iksander Ismail, Chief Executive Officer of the Malaysian Competition Commission. The CEO of Malaysia's antitrust agency reflects on the growing maturity of the agency and his rise to head it and the MyCC's approach to cartels, dominance, and competition advocacy.
Interview with Gustavo Augusto Frietas, former Acting President, Brazilian Administrative Council for Economic Defense (CADE)
Summary Krisztian Katona interviews Gustavo Augusto Frietas, former Acting President, Brazilian Administrative Council for Economic Defense (CADE). The outgoing head of Brazil's competition agency discusses its longstanding work on cartel enforcement and its growing focus on abuse of dominance, particularly in the digital sphere. Christian Adams via Getty Images Jump to: Editor’s Note: Gustavo Augusto Frietas de Lima served as President of CADE, Brazil, from July 2025 to April 2026.
Video Streaming and Smartphones: The New Frontier of SEP Disputes
Global Geographic Scope of Video Codec Patent Ownership. The ownership of video compression patents is geographically diverse, illustrating the international scope of research and development.
Interview with Andrej Matvoz, Director of the Slovenian Competition Protection Agency
Summary Dylan Carson interviews Andrej Matvoz, Director of the Slovenian Competition Protection Agency. The second head of Slovenia's CPA discusses the development of the agency and its independence of the agency and its complex relations with the courts. Tuul & Bruno Morandi via Getty Images Jump to: Editor’s Note: Andrej Matvoz was appointed Acting Director of the Slovenian Competition Protection Agency in 2015, was named Director in 2017. He was reappointed to a second five year term in 2023.
What’s the Role of Communications Strategy in M&A? How Public Affairs Impacts Antitrust
Jump to: Recently, the role of lobbying in M&A has become the talk of the antitrust bar. But what about the related discipline of public affairs? Nat Wood, Managing Director of Rational 360, a strategic communications, public affairs, and crisis management firm, joins Jeny Maier and Puja Patel to discuss what's involved in crafting a public affairs strategy to support an M&A deal and how the playbook is changing in the current administration.
What’s Up? Enforcement Updates From Austria and Switzerland
Jump to: What is happening in competition enforcement in Austria and Switzerland? Lukas Cavada, Executive Director for International Affairs at Austria’s Federal Competition Authority (BWB), joins Anora Wang to discuss the BWB’s most significant accomplishments over the past year, key competition enforcement developments in Austria, and the evolving challenges facing competition authorities in an increasingly global marketplace.