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Re: [ga] Froomkin's antitrust advice
Past accomplishments on the Internet are like Vint Cerf putting on his resume'
that he help steal at wordlcom.
Do not insult us Kent.
"if he don't know the net then he is all wet"
It is his position that stinks not his credentials.
Although you do show how dated he is and out of touch.
But I think that may fit in with your deal also - no?
When a person puts their character on the witness stand as a reason to believe in
them, then it is open season on the proponent and the witness - rules of evidence,
Chief Justice Supreme Court United States, Cordoza.
eric
kent@songbird.com wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 07:54:22PM -0500, Andy Gardner wrote:
> > On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, Joe Sims wrote:
> >
> >> I suggest that readers take Professor Froomkin's advice on antitrust with a
> >> very large grain of salt; it would be an understatement to say he is not an
> >> antitrust expert. Any competent antitrust lawyer would tell you that
> >
> > You're hardly the one to be making a call on competence.
>
> Joe's Bio from Jones-Day
> (http://www1.jonesday.com/attorneys/bio.asp?AttorneyID=13072):
>
> Joe Sims chairs both the Firm's Technology Issues practice and the
> Antitrust & Trade Regulation practice. His practice is concentrated
> in antitrust and related areas of government regulation and includes
> litigation, counseling, and agency practice before state and federal
> courts, antitrust enforcement agencies, and various specialized
> agencies (e.g., FCC and DOT) where competition policy or antitrust
> issues arise. He has especially broad experience in dealing with
> mergers and acquisitions and with the full range of antitrust issues
> involving technology, telecommunications, and the electronic media
> industries. Representative clients in recent public matters include
> Abbott Laboratories; AOL Time Warner; Aventis S.A.; Ernst & Young;
> Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN); Liberty
> Media; Nextel Communications; Procter & Gamble; R.J. Reynolds Tobacco
> Co.; TV Guide, Inc.; Viacom; and The Williams Companies.
>
> Joe is a member of the American Bar Association (Antitrust Law
> Section, former chair of the Section 1 Committee and the Civil
> Practice and Procedure Committee; Administrative Law and Regulatory
> Practice Section; Litigation Section; and Business Law Section, former
> chair of the Antitrust Law Committee). He is a Fellow of the American
> Bar Foundation and a member of The American Law Institute. He serves
> on the Executive Committee of the Institute for Law and Technology of
> the Center for American and International Law.
>
> Joe regularly writes and lectures on antitrust and related subjects.
> He is listed in The Best Lawyers in America, in The World's Leading
> Lawyers, and in various other publications recognizing leading
> antitrust lawyers in the world. In 2001, he was included in a listing
> of the world's top 10 antitrust lawyers by Global Counsel magazine,
> and in 2000 was one of 15 lawyers recognized as the "Dealmakers of the
> Year" by The American Lawyer magazine. He is admitted to practice
> before the United States Supreme Court and a majority of the federal
> courts of appeal.
>
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