A new issue of Barnett's Notes on Commercial Litigation went up this afternoon. Check it out here.
In this Issue
1. How Federal Courts Got Their Inefficiency. In which Your Editor blames procedural excess stemming from judicial risk-aversion.
2. Did You Know? A resurgent Antitrust Division opens an investigation into possible anticompetitive behavior in the "hermetic compressor" industry.
3. Squeeze This! Supreme Court finds "no antitrust duty" not to thwart dependent competitors through pricing.
4. Contingent Fees in a Down Economy. A way for commercial litigants to align interests, reduce risk, and save scarce cash.
5. Does the Bankruptcy Code Favor Credit Default Swaps? Yes. Yes, it does.
6. Cartoon. Speaking of money management.
7. Hot Lunch. Fortune (magazine) favors the bold (litigant).
8. Links & Info.
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