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Professional responsibility
Duties to the client
Confidentiality
Avoiding conflict of interest
Due diligence and Competence (law)
Avoid commingling
Avoid self-dealing
Effective assistance
Avoid fee splitting
Withdrawal from representation
Duties to the court
Disclosure of perjury
Disclosure of adverse authority
Duties to the profession
Limitations on legal advertising
Report misconduct
Sources of law
ABA Model Rules
Penalties for misconduct
Disbarment
Judicial misconduct
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Competition law
Basic concepts
History of competition law
Monopoly and oligopoly
Coercive monopoly
Natural monopoly
Barriers to entry
Herfindahl–Hirschman index
Market concentration
Market power
SSNIP test
Relevant market
Merger control
Anti-competitive practices
Monopolization
Collusion
Formation of cartels
Price fixing (cases)
Bid rigging
Tacit collusion
Product bundling and tying
Refusal to deal
Group boycott
Essential facilities
Exclusive dealing
Dividing territories
Predatory pricing
Misuse of patents and copyrights
Enforcement authorities and organizations
International Competition Network
List of competition regulators
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