- FTC v. Amazon’s Project Nessie
- FTC’s Click to Cancel Requirements
- Examining data assets, network effects, and multi-sided markets in determining market power and concentration.
- Algorithmic Pricing and Tacit Collusion
- Evaluating acquisitions of nascent competitors and innovative startups
- Assessing the competitive impact of mergers in digital markets, including techniques for analyzing vast amounts of transaction data, user behavior patterns, and algorithmic interactions between competing platforms.
- Effective structural and behavioral remedies specific to digital markets, including data access requirements, interoperability mandates, and algorithmic transparency obligations as potential merger conditions.
- International Coordination
- Regulatory approaches to prevent algorithmic coordination, including potential requirements for algorithm design, documentation, and testing before deployment in price-sensitive markets.
LOCATION: Room 180, Classroom Building, Stanford Law School
TIME: 10:15 am - 11:15 am
John Eichlin
Dee Bansal
Sarah Barrows
Brad Serwin