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7 Antitrust 1 (1992-1993)

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T A B L E                        O       F         C 0         N T E N T S


Editorial Chair    Executive Editor
Daniel M. Wall        Tina Miller
San Franciso,  Redding. Connet'ict
   Cal(Iornia

           Articles Editor
           Stephen Calkins
           Detroit, Michigan

           Features Editor
       Kathhen E. McDermott
          Washington, D.C.

        Developments Editor
          Michael L. Weiner
          New 1ork, N.Y

        Contributing Editor
           Stephen F. Ross
         Chanmpaign, Illinois

         Associate Editor
           Mark E. Weber
       Los Angehs, Calfiprnia
       Section of Antitrust Law
          Council Liaison
          Malcoln R. Pfunder
          Washington, D.C.

            Art Director
            Willian Volh'rs
     E. Han vich, Masschusetts


FA NTITR I 1NT


Fall/Winter 1992
Vol. 7, No. 1

Living with Kodak


COVER STORIES

Editor's Note: Kodak: A Personal Perspective
bY D aniel M . Vall .....................................................  4
The Benefits and Burdens of Kodak from a Litigant's Perspective
by Ronald  S. Katz and Douglas Rosenthal .................................  8
Living with Kodak from the Seller's Standpoint
by Robert T. Joseph and Stuart Altschuler ................................. 14
Post-Chicago Analysis after Kodak:
Interview with  Professor Steven C. Salop ..................................  20



ARTICLES AND FEATURES
FTC v. Ticor Title Insurance:
Supreme Court Puts State Action Immunity Under the Lens
by Jeffer' M . Cross and Patrick J. Ahern .................................. 24
Changing Industry Structure and Dynamics:
A New Generation of Electric Utility Cases Emerges
by D ouglas G . G reen ...................................................  28
What Killed Resale Price Maintenance Legislation?
by Kathleen  E. M cDerm ott ..............................................  34
Point/Counterpoint: Should Congress Amend the Antitrust Laws
to Protect U.S. Industry from Foreign Competitors?
by Lewis H. Goldfarb   and A. Pai   Victor ................................. 38



DEPARTMENTS
Letter from the Section Chair ............................................  2
Antitrust Developments-Supreme Court to Rule on
Lessig Doctrine in Spectrum Sports
by M ichael L. Weiner  ..................................................  44
Book Review
   -EEC Competition Law: A Practitioner's Guide
   by Lennart Ritter. W. David Braun & Francis Rawlinson
   (reviewed by Frank  L. Fine) ...........................................  47


A    N    T   I   T    R    U   S    T
ISSN 0162-7996
This magazine is published three times a year
by the Section of Antitrust Law, American Bar
Association, 750 North Lake Shore Drive, Chi-
cago, IL 60611.
  The subscription price for members of the An-
titrust Section is included in their dues. Annual
subscriptions for institutions and individuals not
eligible for ABA membership are $30 per year
($35 for Alaska, Hawaii, U.S. Possessions and
foreign countries). Single copy price is $11.
  Please address all subscription mail to Section
of Antitrust Law, American Bar Association, 750
North Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL (,36ii.
Third class postage paid at Stratford, CT.
  Unsolicited original manuscripts and letters to
the editor are welcomed and should be typewrit-
ten, double-spaced, on 81/2 X It sheets. Address
manuscripts and  correspondence to Tina
Miller, ANTITRUST, 81 Seventy Acre Road,
West Redding, CT 06896. Manuscripts will not
be returned unless accompanied by a stamped
self-addressed envelope.
  The views expressed herein are the authors'
only and are not necessarily those of the Ameri-
can Bar Association or the Section of Antitrust
Law.
Copyright © 1992 American Bar Association.

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