Chris Sagers, the James A. Thomas Distinguished Professor of Law, wrote in the DealBook section of today’s New York Times about United States v. American Express, a decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit dealing the Justice Department a major setback in its long effort to bring more competition to the payment cards sector. You can view the article here.
Bravo Chris!
And what a great way to remind us that the Appeals Court may only intervene in the factual findings of the court below “when they strike us as wrong with a force of a five-week-old, unrefrigerated dead fish.” Awesome!!!
Doron
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