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ISSN 0042-6229
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Vol. 60, Issue 4, 2015December 01, 2015 EDT

Taking a Stand on Standing: The Third Circuit Widens the Circuit Split by Narrowing Private Antitrust Standing Under the “Consumer-or-Competitor” Test

Elizabeth Giordano,
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Articles in Vol. 60, Issue 4, 2015

Vol. 60, Issue 4, 2015
  • Arbitration Agreement Arbitrage?: Statutory Discrepancy Leads to Third Circuit Victory for Dodd-Frank Whistleblower Defendants in Khazin v. TD Ameritrade Holding Corp.
    John K. Lisman
  • Bragging Rights Restored: The Third Circuit Allows Attorneys to Quote Complimentary Remarks from Judicial Opinions for Advertising in Dwyer v. Cappell
    Nicole Holden
  • An "Officer" and a G[old]man: The Third Circuit Finds Ambiguous Corporate Titles Jeopardize Right to Advancement Under Delaware Law in Aleynikov v. Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
    Carina M. Meleca
  • Martin Luther King, Jr. Lecture - "A Love Supreme "
    Gregory S. Parks
  • Taking a Stand on Standing: The Third Circuit Widens the Circuit Split by Narrowing Private Antitrust Standing Under the "Consumer-or-Competitor" Test
    Elizabeth Giordano
  • If at First You Don 't Succeed, Try, Try, Try Again: The Third Circuit Strikes Down Prevailing Wage Rule Once More in Comite de Apoyo a los Trabajadores Agricolas v. Perez
    Sara Moyer
Villanova Law Review
Elizabeth Giordano, Taking a Stand on Standing: The Third Circuit Widens the Circuit Split by Narrowing Private Antitrust Standing Under the “Consumer-or-Competitor” Test, 60 Villanova Law Review 703 (2015).
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