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Antitrust & Trade Regulation Report™

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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 Report 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

Print and web notification formats are issued and available weekly. Print current reports are indexed quarterly, cumulating annually. Web current reports are archived to 2/08/1996. 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