Albert A. Foer

American Antitrust Institute (Washington)
President

Albert A. (“Bert”) Foer is the Founder and former President of the American Antitrust Institute, currently Senior Fellow. Before founding the AAI in 1998, his career has included private law practice in Washington, DC ; the Federal Senior Executive Service (as Assistant Director and Acting Deputy Director of the Federal Trade Commission’s Bureau of Competition) ; CEO of a chain of retail stores for 12 years ; trade association and non-profit leadership ; and teaching antitrust to undergraduate and graduate business school students. Foer has published numerous articles, book chapters, and reviews relating to competition policy. He is editor of The Next Antitrust Agenda and co-editor of The International Handbook on Private Enforcement of Competition Law and of Private Enforcement of Antitrust Law in the United States. Foer was presented the National Consumer Federation’s Esther Peterson Award for Consumer Service in June 2016.He is a graduate of the University of Chicago Law School, where he was an associate law review editor. He also earned an A.B. (magna cum laude) from Brandeis University and an M.A. in political science from Washington University.

In order to honor Albert A. Foer, Concurrences has published a Liber Amicorum Tribute, Albert A. Foer : A Consumer Voice in the Antitrust Arena.

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American Antitrust Institute (Washington)
University of Wisconsin
American Antitrust Institute (Washington)

Articles

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Alden Abbott, Robin Adelstein, Megan Browdie, Michael A. Carrier, Peter C. Carstensen, Samuel Clark, Lisl Dunlop, Harry First, Albert A. Foer, Eleanor M. Fox, Jacqueline Grise, Ryan Kantor, Donald C. Klawiter, John Kwoka, James Langenfeld, Tad Lipsky, Alessandro Massolo, Howard Morse, Gabriella Muscolo, James Bo Pearl, Noah Pinegar, Chris Ring, Christopher Sagers, Richard S. Taffet, Willard K. Tom, Eliot Turner, Douglas (Doug) Tween, Tommaso Valletti, Michael L. Weiner The new US antitrust administration

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Ce dossier Concurrences se concentre sur l’antitrust et ses possibles développements à la suite des élections présidentielles américaines. Il s’interroge sur les changements et défis attendus pour 2021 sous la nouvelle administration Biden, et leurs impacts sur la législation et la politique (...)

Agathe Richard, Aidan Synnott, Albert A. Foer, Alden Abbott, Alvaro Ramos, Ben Labow, Bonny Sweeney, Bradley T. Tennis, Christopher Meyers, Donald C. Klawiter, James J. Tierney, James Langenfeld, Janet L. McDavid, John DeQ. Briggs, John Kwoka, Joseph Farrell, Logan Breed, Mark D. Whitener, Michael A. Carrier, Michael D. Hausfeld, Michael L. Weiner, Michael P. Lehmann, Richard S. Taffet, Scott Sher, Sharis Pozen, William H. Rooney What is Trump Antitrust ?

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Il y a du changement dans l’air aux Etats-Unis, et ce changement va impacter la politique antitrust et celle de la concurrence. L’élection inattendue du nouveau président-élu Donald J. Trump a ouvert la porte à des spéculations et à l’inconnue de ce que sera la politique de concurrence (...)

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