We’ve seen some incredible collaborations and innovations during the COVID-19 pandemic. We have also seen price volatility during these uncertain times. While these may not be top of mind for some, antitrust law and consumer protection law still apply and ignoring them could be costly for businesses down the road. Porter Wright’s Jay Levine discussed these topics with partner Allen Carter in a three-part Antitrust Law Source podcast series focused on antitrust law and price gouging.
- Antitrust during COVID-19 Part 1: Concerns about collaboration. Find out how federal and state governments protect consumers to ensure collaboration doesn’t cross the line, how the COVID-19 crisis impacts the laws and what companies need to know to protect their business.
- Antitrust during COVID-19 Part 2: Price gouging and hoarding of supplies. Learn how federal and state governments protect consumers against price gouging and hoarding, and how the COVID-19 crisis impacts the laws what companies need to know to protect their business.
- Antitrust during COVID-19 Part 3: Planning for the future. Jay and Allen discuss areas where businesses may be at risk for litigation, what they should be thinking about now to protect themselves and what to expect in the coming months and years.