28 Jun 2022
Monopsony, the Mirror of Monopoly
Monopsony occurs when a buyer or group of buyers gain market power and the accompanying ability to harm competition among upstream input providers. Our practice note on monopsony provides overviews of recent cases where the court provided helpful in-depth analysis on the interplay between monopsony and antitrust laws and includes practical guidance from antitrust attorneys.
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