Six Articles by Hausfeld Attorneys Nominated for Concurrences Antitrust Writing Awards 2025
We are thrilled to announce that six articles authored by Hausfeld attorneys have been shortlisted for Concurrences' prestigious ‘Antitrust Writing Awards 2025’ in the categories of Business Articles and Academic Articles, including four articles that were published in Hausfeld’s quarterly Competition Bulletin in 2024.
The ‘Antitrust Writing Awards,’ organized by Concurrences, celebrate the most outstanding antitrust articles published in the past year. Hausfeld articles shortlists this year include:
Business Articles:
- Algorithmic enforcement of price parity, Thomas Höppner, Steffen Uphues
- Vanishing act: the impact of ephemeral messaging on civil antitrust conspiracy litigation, Daniel P. Weick, Jamie Nicolaides
- Competition law and sports – a new era for sports regulation, Natalie Jukes, Jonothan Broadbent
- Large language models and generative AI, Luke Streatfield, Scott Gilmore, Shahrina Quader
- On the antitrust implications of embedding generative AI in core platform services, Thomas Höppner, Steffen Uphues
Academic Articles:
- Finding the ghost in the shell: EU and US antitrust enforcement of AI collusion, Camila Ringeling, Christian Bergqvist
The ‘Antitrust Writing Awards’ aim to promote competition scholarship and advocacy by recognizing outstanding antitrust writings selected by a jury and public vote. The Readers' Choice Award highlights the articles receiving the most public votes, with one winner per subcategory, based on voting from January 13 to March 21, 2025.
To vote in the Concurrences Antitrust Writing Awards, click here.