Professor Sagers Publishes West Hornbook on Antitrust

Chris Sagers, the James A. Thomas Distinguished Professor of Law, has joined as junior co-author a leading treatise in antitrust, just released by West Publishing, called The Law of Antitrust: An Integrated Handbook
(3d ed. 2015) (available here http://www.westacademic.com/Professors/ProductDetails.aspx?NSIID=3339). First published by the late Lawrence Sullivan of the University of California at Berkeley during the 1970s, the treatise rose to leading prominence and has been cited extensively by the U.S. Supreme Court, other federal courts, and hundreds of books and articles. In this third edition, Sagers and co-author Warren Grimes of Southwestern Law School continue the tradition, in a thoroughly revised text, including several completely re-written chapters.

1 thought on “Professor Sagers Publishes West Hornbook on Antitrust

  1. That’s fantastic Chris! Well done!

    Doron

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