Yelp Conference on Antitrust Law and Technology, Fiona Scott Morton
Professor Fiona Morton, who served as deputy assistant attorney general for economics in the Justice Department’s antitrust division from… read more
Professor Fiona Morton, who served as deputy assistant attorney general for economics in the Justice Department’s antitrust division from 2011 to 2012, spoke at a Yelp day-long conference analyzing the 2001 U.S. v. Microsoft antitrust law case and its impact on the technology industry. close
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