Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Antitrust Law Journal
Abstract
This essay uses one context - a monopolist’s deceptive advertising or product disparagement - to illustrate how competition authorities and courts should evaluate a monopolist’s deception under the federal antitrust laws. Competition authorities should target a monopolist’s anticompetitive deception, which courts should treat as a prima facie violation of the Sherman Act without requiring a full-blown rule of reason analysis or an arbitrary, multi-factor standard.
First Page
823
Last Page
846
Publication Date
2010
Recommended Citation
Stucke, Maurice, "When a Monopolist Deceives" (2010). Scholarly Works. 789.
https://ir.law.utk.edu/utklaw_facpubs/789