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11Nov

U.S. v. Sabre: Putting the Innovation Theory of Harm to the Test?

In its recent complaint challenging the $360 million acquisition of Farelogix by Sabre, the Department of Justice (“DOJ”) appears to have left the door open to offering proof that harm to innovation in the market for airline bookings is a separate...
By: Orrick - Antitrust Watch
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/u-s-v-sabre-putting-the-innovation-86803/

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