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Trust and Trade
American Bar Association, Antitrust Law Section
Fréquence : 1 épisode/30j. Total Éps: 59

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#53 Michael Jordan v NASCAR
Épisode 53
lundi 24 novembre 2025 • Durée 43:06
Why is Michael Jordan's racing team suing NASCAR? MJ's 23XI team and Bob Jenkins' Front Row have been locked in a heated antitrust lawsuit with NASCAR over the charter system at the heart of the Cup Series, with the case set to go to trial on Dec 1, 2025. Brooklyn Law School Professor Jodi Balsam joins host Anant Raut and co-host Sathya Gosselin to talk about the history of NASCAR, the legal issues that remain to be decided, and how this monumental showdown between two of the biggest names in sports, in one of the biggest sports in the country, is likely to end.
With special guest:
Professor Jodi Balsam, Brooklyn Law School
Hosted by:
Anant Raut and Sathya Gosselin
#52 Regulating AI, Ep. 4: South Korea
Épisode 52
lundi 27 octobre 2025 • Durée 39:50
How is South Korea reshaping AI regulation? In this episode, D&A's Yaera Jeon joins hosts Anant Raut, Rory Macmillan, and Nina Jayne Carroll to unpack South Korea's new AI Framework Act, the first comprehensive national AI regulation in Asia. They talk about its competing policy goals, broad extraterritorial reach, and compliance obligations for high-impact AI systems. They also discuss the government's recent guidance on the Act and whether it weakens the impact of the new regulations.
With special guest:
Yaera Jeon, Partner, D&A LLC
Hosted by:
Anant Raut, Rory Macmillan, and Nina Jayne Carroll
#43 DeepSeek, and App-Level Competition in AI
Épisode 43
lundi 17 mars 2025 • Durée 37:33
Has the entrance of DeepSeek completely disrupted competition in AI? App developer Scott Weiner and antitrust expert Elyse Dorsey discuss the concentration concerns at every level of the AI stack. Later we examine whether the emergence of DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup, completely changes how we think about what is needed to compete at the app level in AI. We conclude by looking ahead to where the AI app market may be a year from now.
With special guests:
Scott Weiner, AI Lead and Fractional Chief Technology Officer, NeuEon and Elyse Dorsey, Partner, Kirkland & Ellis LLP
Hosted by:
Anant Raut
#42 The Problem With Pixels
Épisode 42
lundi 3 mars 2025 • Durée 31:35
Do you find it unnerving when ads follow you around the internet? Today's episode reveals how websites monetize user behavior through advertising technologies such as tracking pixels. Our panel of advertising and privacy experts explain how ad re-targeting works, and debate the Federal Trade Commission's guidance on improper use of pixel technology and the potential impact on businesses and consumers.
With special guests:
Michael Sherling, Attorney, Federal Trade Commission, Olivia Adendorff, Partner, Kirkland & Ellis LLP, and Alan Butler, Executive Director and President, Electronic Privacy Information Center
Related Links:
Lurking Beneath the Surface: Hidden Impacts of Pixel Tracking,
Hosted by:
Anant Raut
#41 RICO Claims in Antitrust
Épisode 41
lundi 13 janvier 2025 • Durée 49:47
In this episode, experts dive into the novel approach of adding racketeering charges in private antitrust litigation. Initially used to bring down organized crime rings, claims under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) have appeared in plaintiffs' lawsuits in the LIBOR and broiler chicken price-fixing cases. Host Anant Raut and co-host Sam Randall of Sperling Kenny Nachtwalter talk to Christina Lopez of the California DOJ and Ryan Holt of Sherrard Roe Voigt & Harbison PLC on the challenges of arguing RICO violations in antitrust suits. Later, they discuss how this might apply to algorithmic pricing.
With special guests:
Christina Lopez, Deputy Attorney General, California Department of Justice and Ryan Holt, Member, Sherrard Roe Voigt & Harbison, PLC
Hosted by:
Anant Raut and Sam Randall
#40 Mergernomics: Diversion Analysis
Épisode 40
lundi 23 décembre 2024 • Durée 33:05
In this latest episode of our wildly popular "Mergernomics" series, Ph.D. economist Dr. Joanna Tsai explains diversion analysis, an economic tool used by antitrust enforcers to examine how closely two companies compete and whether their merger will be bad for consumers. Host Anant Raut and co-host Carla Hine then dive into different types of diversion analysis, as well as some of the limitations of the test.
With special guest:
Joanna Tsai, Vice President, Cornerstone Research
Related Links:
The Role of Economic Analyses in Preparing for the First 30 Days of A Merger Review,
Hosted by:
Anant Raut and Carla Hine
#39 Mergernomics: Merger Simulations
Épisode 39
lundi 25 novembre 2024 • Durée 21:22
In the latest episode of our popular "Mergernomics" series, Ted Rosenbaum, Deputy Director in the Bureau of Economics at the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, explains how enforcers apply merger simulations to predict market changes after a proposed merger, sometimes with unexpected results. Hosts Anant Raut and Virginie Caspard then dive into two enforcement actions (against the Aetna-Humana and Wilhelmsen-Drew mergers) where merger simulations were used, and later discuss whether merger simulations are as useful in analyzing non-price markets.
With special guest:
Ted Rosenbaum, Deputy Director, Bureau of Economics, U.S. Federal Trade Commission
Hosted by:
Anant Raut and Virginie Caspard
#38 Mergernomics: Bargaining Leverage
Épisode 38
lundi 14 octobre 2024 • Durée 37:59
In the latest episode in our popular "Mergernomics" series, Compass Lexecon's Hélder Vasconcelos tells you everything you need to know about bargaining leverage theory - how to calculate it, what it means, and when to use it. Hosts Anant Raut and Paula Camara discuss with Dr. Vasconcelos how merger enforcers applied this theory in their reviews of the AT&T/Time Warner and Fresenius/NxStage mergers, and differences between the US and European approaches. The panel also talks about the challenges and limitations of using bargaining leverage theory.
With special guests:
Paula Camara, Partner, Matthos Filho, Veiga Filho, Marrey Jr. e Quiroga Advogados and Helder Vasconcelos, Senior Vice President, Compass Lexecon
Hosted by:
Anant Raut
#37 Mergernomics: Vertical Math
Épisode 37
lundi 23 septembre 2024 • Durée 27:28
By now in our popular "Mergernomics" series you've learned how to calculate the potential harm from a horizontal merger; but how do you measure the risk from a vertical merger? In this episode, Cornerstone Research's Dr. Craig Malam tells you everything you need to know about "Vertical Math" analysis in merger review - how to calculate it, what it tells you, and when to use it. Hosts Anant Raut and Analysis Group's Emily Cotton use Microsoft's controversial acquisition of video game maker Activision to discuss with Dr. Malam how to assess the risks of total or partial foreclosure from a vertical merger and how to use this analytical tool in relation to other economic tests in this series.
With special guests:
Dr. Craig Malam, Principal, Cornerstone Research and Emily Cotton, Managing Principal, Analysis Group
Hosted by:
Anant Raut
#36 An Oral History of the Capacitors Trial
Épisode 36
lundi 2 septembre 2024 • Durée 52:53
In this episode, listeners will hear the oral history of the landmark capacitors price-fixing case, a case that went to trial not once but twice in the midst of a worldwide pandemic. Attorneys for both the plaintiffs and the defense discuss their courtroom strategies, their approach to damages and guilty pleas, and adjustments they had to make on the fly in response to an unprecedented global health crisis. Later, presiding Judge James Donato shares his perspective on what worked well and what didn't, as well as advice he wishes every trial lawyer would follow, that no litigator will want to miss!
With special guests:
- Christopher Young, Partner, Joseph Saveri Law Firm
- Steven Williams, Founder, Steven Williams Law P.C.
- David D. Cross, Partner, Goodwin Procter LLP
- Margaret A. Webb, Morrison & Foerster LLP
- The Hon. James Donato, United States District Judge, Northern District of California
Hosted by:
Anant Raut





