Two articles by WilmerHale attorneys were shortlisted for Antitrust Writing Awards sponsored by Concurrences Review and George Washington University Law School Competition Law Center. Concurrences is “an independent legal publisher, dedicated to antitrust law and competition economics.” Its writing awards are meant “to contribute to competition advocacy, and more generally, to promote competition scholarship” and are important recognitions for legal writing in this practice area.
Voting is open until Tuesday, March 14, 2023. The shortlisted Business articles are:
- Concerted Practices: “Interlocking Directorates Under Section 8 of the Clayton Act: Can an Old Statute Learn New Tricks?” by Thomas Mueller, Hartmut Schneider, Nana Wilberforce, Gannam Rifkah and Álvaro Mateo Alonso.
- Unilateral Conduct: “The Intel Judgment: (Re) Balancing the Burden of Proof” by Frédéric Louis, Anne Vallery, Georgia Tzifa and Édouard Bruc.
The most voted articles are announced as the winners on March 28. You can vote for Business articles here. According to Concurrences, “[e]ach reader can vote only once per article and the votes are anonymous, with no personal information from the reader being stored on the website, except for non-personally identifiable data used by the computer system to exclude duplicate votes.”