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Economic Regulation

Vertical Merger Analysis: Shifting the of Burden of RRC and EDM on the Plaintiff - How Far is Too Far?
September 23, 2022 EDT
Vertical Merger Analysis: Shifting the of Burden of RRC and EDM on the Plaintiff - How Far is Too Far?
Rachel Rafoth

This comment discusses the importance of economics in vertical merger analysis and supports the plaintiff retaining the burden of proof that the transaction will substantially lessen competition.

Non-Judicial Foreclosure and the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act After _Obduskey v. McCarthy & Holthus LLP_
November 04, 2021 EDT
Non-Judicial Foreclosure and the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act After Obduskey v. McCarthy & Holthus LLP
Robert RosingMonica Gonzalez

This article explores the history of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act’s applicability to the legal profession and the circuit split that culminated in the Supreme Court’s Obduskey decision.

Trumped Zoning: Constitutionality of Zoning Preemption (Oregon's HB 2001) Under Ohio's Home Rule Amendment
April 09, 2021 EDT
Trumped Zoning: Constitutionality of Zoning Preemption (Oregon’s HB 2001) Under Ohio’s Home Rule Amendment
Patrick Morse

This comment analyzes whether state upzoning laws designed to incentivize density and affordability would be constitutional under Ohio’s home rule amendment.

Til (Defaulted) Debt do us Part: The Need for Regulation of Debt Buyers Collecting on Delinquent Debt in the Aftermath of Henson v. Santander
March 22, 2019 EDT
Til (Defaulted) Debt do us Part: The Need for Regulation of Debt Buyers Collecting on Delinquent Debt in the Aftermath of Henson v. Santander
Meghan Brickner

In the recent decision of Henson v. Santander, the Court found that diversified debt buyers are not bound by the FDCPA when collecting on purchased delinquent debt.

January 30, 2019 EDT
Too Small to Fail: State Bailouts and Capture by Market Underdogs
Sharon Yadin

Bailouts have become a pervasive phenomenon as states came to the rescue of financial institutions considered Too Big to Fail (TBTF) faced with imminent bankruptcy.

January 28, 2019 EDT
The Search for Meaning in the Notice Requirements of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act: A 30 for 30 Short
Johnny Parker

Debt collectors generate more complaints to the FTC than any other industry. Although many debt collectors are careful to comply with consumer protection laws, others engage in illegal conduct.

Consumer Protections Down the Drain: Stopping the leaks in Ohio Law and the PUCO's Jurisdiction Concerning Submetering Companies
July 31, 2018 EDT
Consumer Protections Down the Drain: Stopping the leaks in Ohio Law and the PUCO’s Jurisdiction Concerning Submetering Companies
Kari D. Hehmeyer

How submetering companies should be regulated and looked as utility companies.