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Re[2]: your mail



  Indeed, I do not recall the term "unilateral effects" ever being used in 
  J. Hogan's carefully worded and traditional opinion.
  
  
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  Subject: Re: your mail
  Author:  rlande@UBmail.ubalt.edu at INTERNET
  Date:    7/3/97 11:42 AM
  
  
  Congratulations on helping the process work in the Staples situation. 
  Cause and effect cannot, of course, be shown, but your input might 
  well have helped considerably.
  
    This case is an
  > important test of the FTC's use a "unilateral effects" analysis.
  
  It this clear? I thought that they used a standard market definition, etc. 
  approach.  Please fill me in.
  
  Thanks,
  Bob