Allan M. Soobert is an LL.M. Candidate, George Washington University, National Law Center; J.D., Franklin Pierce Law Center (1993); M.S.E.E., George Mason University (1990); B.S.E.E., Pennsylvania State University (1986). Mr. Soobert is an associate of the law firm of Bums, Doane, Swecker & Mathis in Alexandria, VA, and has several years of engineering experience in computer simulation and modeling of digital communication systems. The opinions expressed herein are solely those of the author and, as a result, should not be attributed to any organization with which the author is associated or any clients that the author represents.
Recommended Citation
Soobert, Allan M.
(1995)
"Antitrust Implications of Bundling Software and Support Services: Unfit to Be Tied?,"
University of Dayton Law Review: Vol. 21:
No.
1, Article 3.
Available at:
https://ecommons.udayton.edu/udlr/vol21/iss1/3
Comments
Allan M. Soobert is an LL.M. Candidate, George Washington University, National Law Center; J.D., Franklin Pierce Law Center (1993); M.S.E.E., George Mason University (1990); B.S.E.E., Pennsylvania State University (1986). Mr. Soobert is an associate of the law firm of Bums, Doane, Swecker & Mathis in Alexandria, VA, and has several years of engineering experience in computer simulation and modeling of digital communication systems. The opinions expressed herein are solely those of the author and, as a result, should not be attributed to any organization with which the author is associated or any clients that the author represents.