Focuses on lower-court interpretations and application of antitrust principles, minimizing the importance of older "classic cases" from the Supreme Court; explores the sorts of problems encountered by lawyers who do not necessarily specialize in antitrust; and emphasizes that modern antitrust continues to evolve as a branch of applied microeconomics.

Citation
Charles J. Goetz, Thomas Lambert & Fred S. McChesney, Antitrust Law: Interpretation and Implementation, Foundation Press (5 ed. 2012).