The Law and Economics of Patent Damages, Antitrust, and Legal Process

James Langenfeld|Frank Fagan|Samuel Clark
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Law and economics research has had an enormous impact on the laws of contracts, torts, property, crimes, corporations, and antitrust, as well as public regulation and fundamental rights. 

The Law and Economics of Patent Damages, Antitrust, and Legal Process examines several areas of important research by a variety of international scholars. It contains technical papers on the appropriate way to estimate damages in patent disputes, as well as methods for evaluating relevant markets and vertically integrated firms when determining the competitive effects of mergers and other actions. There are also papers on the implication of different legal processes, regulations, and liability rules on consumer welfare, which range from the impact of delays in legal decisions in labour cases in France to issues of criminal liability related to the use of artificial intelligence. 

This volume of Research in Law and Economics is a must-read for researchers and professionals of patent damages, antitrust, labour, and legal process.

Chapter 1. The Law and Economics Of Patent Damages, Antitrust, And The Legal Process; James Langenfeld and Frank FaganChapter 2. Resolving Bargaining Range Indeterminacy in Patent Damages after Virnetx; Rebecca Reed-Authurs, Michael P. Akemann, and David J. Teece  Chapter 3. Critical Loss Analysis with Differentiated Products; Wenqing Li, Nathan Petek, and Hassan Faghani Chapter 4. Vertical Integration, Market Consolidation and Economic Welfare; Dennis L. Weisman and Soheil R. Nadimi  Chapter 5. Labor Litigation and Firm Performance; Nicolae Stef and Jean-Christian Tisserand  Chapter 6. Regulating the Uncontrollable: The Development of Card Scheme fees in Payments Markets in Light of Recent Policy Intervention; Alen Veljan   Chapter 7. Criminal Law and the Challenges of Autonomous Intelligence: Substituting a theory of guilt with the division of labor; Igor Vuletic  Chapter 8. Two-Sided Social Media and Bad Faith Political Speech; Frank Fagan

    James Langenfeld is Senior Managing Director at Ankura Consulting Group LLC, where he provides economic analyses and testimony regarding competition matters, mergers, damages, class certification, labour, and regulation, and Co-Chair of American Bar Association Antitrust Law Section’s Economics Committee. 

    Frank Fagan is Associate Professor of Law and member of the EDHEC Augmented Law Institute. 

    Samuel Clark is an Associate at Ankura Consulting Group LLC.