A Tale of Two Realities -- DOJ versus AT&T-Time Warner Merger
Sometimes it is easy to miss the forest for the trees.
That may be the case with the outlook for the DOJ v. AT&T-Time Warner case.
In this analysis, rather than recount the legal antitrust “trees” that have been well-argued in the DOJ’s complaint brief and AT&T-Time Warner’s defense brief, and the rule of law “tree” I analyzed initially, it is important to focus on how this case is highly-unusual in one characteristic, and that characteristic begs us to try and examine the forest not the trees.
What is highly-unusual about this precedent-driven case is the Judge, U.S. District Court Senior Judge Richard J. Leon.