Alpha trial lawyer pwns four "law & economics" dweebs at a symposium (vid)
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Date: April 14th, 2026 5:20 PM
Author: ...,,..;...,,..,..,...,,,;..,
you sound way more gay here than at the COA
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Date: April 14th, 2026 7:53 PM Author: Emperor CRISPR Chad von Neumann III
I cannot get over how much this trial lawyer sounds like that tattooed divorce lawyer guy who is ALL THE RAGE on social media.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5z8-9Op2nM
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Date: April 14th, 2026 7:59 PM Author: Nazca Redlines
Is this law wildly underenforced? My understanding is that nearly every supplier discriminates on price between different purchasers.
How does it work with manufacturers that make very slightly different products for different purchasers? Like, we sell model 123XYZ for $10 each to most retailers, but we sell the 123XYZ-A to Amazon for $8 each with some superficial distinguishing characteristic.
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Date: April 14th, 2026 8:10 PM Author: Emotionally + Physically Abusive Ex-Husband (oppose bitchbois)
Are you good at being a lawyer and do you want to join are firm or be co-counsel?
Yeah, it's completely rampant. But the statute and caselaw are very confusing, and the damages aren't as easy to calculate as Section 1 cases, so the big antitrust firms don't bother.
In your second paragraph you're really thinking like an RPA evader. That's what many of them try to do (and why Costco and Sam's Club have all these weird sizes that you don't see at grocery stores). But it's not really a defense, since the question is just whether the two products are of "like grade and quality." So they really have to be entirely different products, or it's a jury question (which makes it a cinch for people like me).
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