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  <title>How Do We Fix the Competition Problem in Shipping? The Role for Private Actions under the Shipping Act</title>
  <description>On this episode of Ruled by Reason, AAI Vice President for Legal Advocacy Kathleen Bradish&amp;amp;nbsp;hosts J. Wyatt Fore and David Golden of Constantine Canon to discuss their work in private&amp;amp;nbsp;antitrust enforcement under the Shipping Act. They explain how consolidation in the shipping&amp;amp;nbsp;industry has led to a serious competition problem, one that came into full view when COVID-19 exposed a dangerous lack of resilience in the supply chain. The conversation covers the role of&amp;amp;nbsp;the Federal Maritime Commission in antitrust enforcement and the role for private&amp;amp;nbsp;enforcement in working alongside the FMC to encourage greater competition in shipping.&amp;amp;nbsp;Wyatt and David discuss their own experience litigating in front of the FMC and improvements&amp;amp;nbsp;that can be made to the process to make it easier for private plaintiffs to bring meritorious&amp;amp;nbsp;claims. This episode is for anyone interested in finding out more about competition in an&amp;amp;nbsp;industry that touches on nearly every aspect of our lives. After listening, head over to the AAI&amp;amp;nbsp;website to read Wyatt and Kathleen’s white paper “Competition Enforcement, Private Actions and the Shipping Act” for a deeper dive on the issues raised here. </description>
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