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Antitrust & Trade Regulation Daily™

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What this service is:

Attorneys, business executives, and government regulators across the nation and around the world turn to Antitrust & Trade Regulation Daily for objective coverage of federal, state, and international enforcement of competition and deceptive practices laws.

What it helps you do:

  • Stay up-to-date with timely accounts of significant judicial, legislative, and administrative developments affecting federal, state, and foreign enforcement.
  • Develop successful compliance strategies and prepare for litigation.
  • Track the progress of cases brought by the Justice Department's Antitrust Division, the Federal Trade Commission, state attorneys general, and foreign agencies, plus judicial decisions in private cases.
  • Follow proposed legislation and appropriations for DOJ and FTC in Congress.
  • Rely on BNA Insights articles written by expert practitioners for additional analysis and essential data.
  • Improve corporate planning with reliable information on regulatory compliance.
  • Protect clients against costly violations with guidance on creating and maintaining effective compliance programs in the U.S. and overseas.
  • Monitor international enforcement initiatives by authorities in the European Union, Canada, Japan, Australia, and other U.S. trading partners.
Product Structure

Notification: current reports providing news and developments

Formats and Frequency

Web notification is available daily and is archived to 1/25/1999. E-mail summaries, providing the highlights and table of contents for each report, with URLs to full-text articles and documents, are also available.

Major Topics Covered

  • Class actions
  • Deceptive practices
  • Franchising
  • Joint research, development, and production ventures
  • Liberalization of regulated industries
  • Marketing and distribution of goods and services
  • Mergers and acquisitions
  • Misleading advertising
  • Monopolization
  • Price discrimination
  • Price fixing and bid rigging
  • Restraints of trade
  • Telemarketing fraud
  • Trade associations
  • Tying arrangements
  • Unfair competition