U.S. Supreme Court,
Corporate,
Antitrust & Trade Reg.,
Administrative/Regulatory
Mar. 2, 2018
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The U.S. Supreme Courts is poised to answer a key antitrust issue in a case against American Express.





Jeremy K. Robinson
Partner
Casey, Gerry, Schenk, Francavilla, Blatt & Penfield LLP
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San Diego , California 92101-1486
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Email: jrobinson@cglaw.com
Jeremy is chair of the firm's Motion and Appellate Practice.
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Some anticompetitive acts are obvious -- think a price fixing conspiracy between competitors -- and thus are per se illegal. But many threats to competition are subtler and require more nuance in their analysis. Courts have evolved a test for cases involving challenges to these kinds of anticompetitive acts called the "rule of reason." At its most basic level, a "rule of reason" analysis requires balancing the positive and ne...
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