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Gilbert Law School Legends Audio Series: Antitrust Law, 2006 ed.

Gilbert Law School Legends Audio Series: Antitrust Law, 2006 ed.

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Publisher: Gilbert Law Publishing (West)
Professor: Christopher Leslie
Media: mp3 (154MB), PDF (1MB)

Download a 6-hour lecture (mp3) and an 11-page handout (PDF) that will help you master this topic effortlessly.

Product Description

Product Overview:
With Law School Legends, you’ll get a brilliant law school professor explaining an entire subject to you in one simple, dynamic lecture. Law School Legends makes even the most difficult concepts crystal clear. You’ll understand the big picture and how all the concepts fit together. You’ll get hundreds of examples and exam tips, honed over decades in the classroom. But best of all, you’ll get insights you can only get from America’s greatest law professors.

Overview of Major Topics Covered:
Formation of Corporations; Articles of Incorporation; De Jure Corporations; Defective Formation; Bylaws; Pre-Incorporation Contracts; Foreign Corporations; Issuance of Stock; Subscription Agreements; Consideration; Watered Stock Liability; Preemptive Rights; Sherman Act; Purpose; Language of the Act; Competition in the American Marketplace; Section Two of the Sherman Act; Section One of the Sherman Act; Standing; Merger law; 1992 Guidelines; HHI; Defenses; Noerr-Pennington Doctrine; State Action Doctrine; Robinson-Patman Act; Price Discrimination.

About the Professor:
Professor Christopher Leslie graduated from Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California at Berkeley, where he served as an associate editor on the California Law Review and was elected to the Order of the Coif. Prior to teaching Antitrust and Contracts at Chicago-Kent College of Law, Professor Leslie taught Antitrust and Corporations at Boalt Hall. Professor Leslie’s scholarship has appeared in the Texas Law Review, the UCLA Law Review, the Wisconsin Law Review, the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, and the Ohio State Law Journal.