Two articles by David Teece have been nominated in Concurrences’ 2024 Antitrust Writing Awards.
Read MoreDavid Teece speaks with Amy Stewart, founding partner of Stewart Law Group in Dallas.
Read MoreKalyan Dasgupta and David Teece address “hold-out” in the licensing of SEPs in mobile cellular communications technology.
Read MoreDavid Teece and Betty Temple discuss how artificial intelligence is shaping the future of the legal industry and why face-to-face collaboration matters.
Read MoreDavid Teece and Anthony Norton discuss competition law in South Africa, pro bono work, and constitutional democracy.
Read MoreDavid Teece and Matt Getz discuss Pallas Partners and the “why” behind its recent launch.
Read MoreDavid Teece speaks with James Libson, managing partner of Mishcon de Reya.
Read MoreDavid Teece draws on conversations with some of law’s leading minds to suggest actionable insights for the year ahead.
Read MoreDavid Teece speaks with John Quinn, founder of the global litigation firm Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan.
Read MoreDavid Teece writes about the cultural differences of organizations and the role of management in the success of the business enterprise.
Read MoreDavid Teece speaks with Bill Baldiga, a partner at the law firm Brown Rudnick.
Read MoreDavid Teece writes that corporations and liberal democracies must adopt long-term strategies and work together to better address systemic and geopolitical challenges.
Read MoreBruce Guile, Stephen Johnson, David Teece, and Laura Tyson write about how the US can control its technological future.
Read MoreDavid Teece’s paper on “Innovating Big Tech Firms and Competition Policy” has been nominated in the Academic Article: Digital category.
Read MoreDavid Teece explores the importance of innovation and dynamic competition in antitrust enforcement.
Read MoreDavid Teece writes about the need for a more dynamic understanding of the competition process in the tech-sector economy.
Read MoreDavid Teece writes that the 5G ecosystem will require licensing executives to have a deep understanding of the need for timely licensing.
Read MoreThe Digital Markets Act and current reconsideration of competition policy in the digital era provide an opportunity to diagnose accurately the issues with platforms and competition in the digital sector.
Read MoreDavid Teece and Henry Kahwaty will discuss Rebooting Digital Market Power.
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