Three Hausfeld articles win in Concurrences Antitrust Writing Awards 2025
Three articles written by Hausfeld attorneys have won in Concurrences Antitrust Writing Awards. The ‘Antitrust Writing Awards,’ celebrate the most outstanding antitrust articles published in the past year.
Hausfeld articles that won this year include:
- “Algorithmic enforcement of price parity” has won in the “Best Business Articles – Unilateral Conduct’ category. This article, authored by Dr. Thomas Höppner and Dr. Steffen Uphues, examines the growing trend of digital platforms enforcing price parity across competing platforms, especially in the wake of some authorities’ prohibition of most-favored-nation (MFN) clauses.
- “On the Antitrust Implications of Embedding Generative AI in Core Platform Services” has won in the “Best Business Articles – Intellectual Property’ category. This article, authored by Dr. Thomas Höppner and Dr. Steffen Uphues, examines the intersection of antitrust law and intellectual property when it comes to generative AI – one of the most pressing concerns of our time.
- “Vanishing Act: The impact of ephemeral messaging on civil antitrust conspiracy litigation” has won in the “Best Business Articles – Procedure’ category. The article, authored by Daniel P. Weick and Jamie Nicolaides, explores the challenges posed by ephemeral messaging apps in civil antitrust conspiracy cases.
The recognition is a testament to the in-depth knowledge of our lawyers on all topics antitrust, especially as part of the complex world of digital and AI.
Two of these articles were published in the Hausfeld Competition Bulletin where each quarter, our lawyers share their insight into noteworthy antitrust investigations, judgments, regulatory decisions, competition law, and digital markets developments in the United States and Europe.
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