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Litigating Regulation: Corporate Strategy In Telecommunications

Date: January 2008
Type: White Paper
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Overview: This research paper from Massachusetts Institute of Technology demonstrate how firms strategically engage in litigation to overturn potentially harmful regulations passed by federal administrative agencies and to show how ideologically motivated judges in the courts can affect the litigation strategy of the firm and the outcomes of trials. This paper attempts to bring together these three disparate literatures in examining corporate non-market strategy.


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