Competition law jokes

  • Why is it called antitrust?

    Antitrust law is the law of competition.
    Why then is it called “antitrust”? The answer is that these laws were originally established to check the abuses threatened or imposed by the immense “trusts” that emerged in the late 19th Century..

  • Rockefeller's Standard Oil is one of the most well-known antitrust law examples.
    The company dropped prices by more than 50 percent and bought up several of its competitors.
    As its control of the market increased, the company lowered production costs and prices even more while still making bigger profits.
Nov 14, 2014Jokes on antitrust law, economics, etc competition law and religion titled Is there a Vatican School for Competition Policy?

Do lawyers make good jokes?

Due to how tasking their job is, it is imperative that Lawyers get a break from all that seriousness and legal tussle that goes on during litigation.
Thankfully, lawyers themselves make excellent targets when it comes to humor.
Below are 40 hilarious jokes that’ll leave you with watery eyes (from laughter, of course!).

How did little Johnny answer a lawyer?

After a very long silence in the classroom, Little Johnny raised his hand.
The teacher called on Little Johnny for his answer.
With complete sincerity in his voice, Little Johnny answered, “A lawyer!” 36.
Have you heard about the lawyers’ word processor.
No matter what font you select, everything comes out in fine print. 37.

What are some rib-ticklers on International Joke Day?

Today on International Joke Day, people from across the globe are doing exactly this.
We thought we’d share a few we came across.
In today’s digital age, many legal jokes are found and shared across social media.
Here are a few these rib-ticklers:

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    Be classy with the emails Image credit:www.someecards.com (Created by oksananotaspy) #2.
  • Where can I find more information about Nordic competition law?

    Following the nomination of Commissioner-to-be Vestager many people have started to develop an interest in the Nordic approach to competition law.
    Should that be your case, you should check out the Nordic Competition Blog .
    This is a new and very welcome addition to the competition la blogosphere.

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    Parent of one's spouse

    A parent-in-law is a person who has a legal affinity with another by being the parent of the other's spouse.
    Many cultures and legal systems impose duties and responsibilities on persons connected by this relationship.
    A person is a child-in-law to the parents of the spouse, who are in turn also the parents of those sibling-in-laws who are siblings of the spouse.
    Together, the members of this family affinity group are called the in-laws.

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