Ediberto Roman

Ediberto Roman

October 29, 2024 | Law.com

DOJ, FTC Should Begin Operating Like Traffic Officers Again

"Cop on the beat." That's Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chair Lina Khan's description of the agency she oversees. But such an ahistorical description of the FTC is antithetical to the very reason the agency and its partner department, the Department of Justice, were created.

By Ediberto Roman

5 minute read

May 08, 2024 | Law.com

Why the DOJ and FTC Are Wrong on Algorithms and Antitrust

"The DOJ and FTC's misguided suit against RealPage is not supported by antitrust jurisprudence, and $7 trillion in economic growth is on the line," writes Ediberto Roman, professor of law at Florida International University.

By Ediberto Roman

7 minute read

May 07, 2024 | Law.com

The Texas Two-Step: Efficient, Equitible and Just

The Texas two-step provides a basis for equitable and efficient judicial resolutions and provides global stability that prevents high-stakes litigation shopping. It is thus an efficient means to resolve a host of claims that can number into the thousands in a host of courts throughout the country.

By Ediberto Roman

7 minute read