LAW 890C - Comparative Anti-Trust Law
(Section: LS1)
Description:
This course is a general introduction to a comparative analysis of US, European and global antitrust law. The course will emphasize the attorney's role in dealing with clients engaged in business in the US and/or in Europe. Students will acquire the fundamental analytical tools needed to represent clients faced with potential or actual antitrust problems. They will examine the cultural and historical aspects underlying the differences between the US and EU approaches to certain cases (i.e. Microsoft, GE/Honeywell merger, etc.). Finally, the course will explore applying international antitrust law notably within the framework of the WTO.
Term: Summer San Francisco Law Session
Units: 2
Course Type(s):
Corporate/Commercial Law, International Law, JD Elective, LLM International, LLM US Legal Studies
Offered:
Monday 3:10PM - 5:30PM
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Tuesday 3:10PM - 5:30PM
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Wednesday 3:10PM - 5:30PM
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Thursday 3:10PM - 5:30PM
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Friday 3:10PM - 5:30PM
from
June 29, 2009
through
July 14, 2009
Location:
San Francisco
Meeting room:
Building: 536 Mission St., Room 3209
Instructor: Frank Romano
Capacity/Available: 15/10
Status: Open
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Xpress ID: 7897
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Comments:
This 2 unit course will meet Monday - Friday, June 29 - July 14, 2009 at 3:10-5:30 PM. Professor Frank Romano is a GGU graduate and a Sorbonne PhD who now is a professor at the University of Paris X (Nanterre) ("UPX") and a practicing lawyer in the US and Europe. "UPX" is our partner school in the Paris summer abroad program.
Syllabus:
Romano Comp Antitrust Law Syll SU2009.pdf
(posted Monday, May 11, 2009)
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09/UL |
LS1 | San Francisco |
Jun 29 - Jul 14, 2009 |
Monday 3:10PM-5:30PM
Tuesday 3:10PM-5:30PM
Wednesday 3:10PM-5:30PM
Thursday 3:10PM-5:30PM
Friday 3:10PM-5:30PM
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Frank Romano
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