Books
Miles Kendrick

Monopoly Law Enforcers

Monopoly Law Enforcers examines the crucial role of legal professionals in maintaining fair market competition by enforcing antitrust law.
The book delves into the evolution of antitrust legislation, like the Sherman Act and Clayton Act, and showcases the personal narratives of lawyers who have challenged corporate power.
Readers gain insights into the strategies and sacrifices these individuals undertake to ensure economic justice.

The book uniquely combines legal analysis with biographical storytelling, offering a comprehensive look at antitrust enforcement through landmark cases and profiles of key figures.
For example, readers will discover how concerns about price-fixing during the rise of powerful trusts in the late 19th century led to government intervention.
It also highlights the ongoing debates surrounding government regulation and the definition of “monopoly power.”

Structured to provide a thorough understanding, the book begins with the core principles of antitrust law and progresses through case studies and biographical accounts.
It concludes with an analysis of current challenges posed by globalization and technological innovation, making it valuable for those interested in politics, economics, and the impact of corporate power on society.
145 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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