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US Antitrust Year In Review: The Trump Administration's Second Year
21 January 2019
Arnold & Porter
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Partners from our global Antitrust/Competition team review key
2018 developments in US antitrust law and provide an assessment of
enforcement policy during the second year of the Trump
Administration.
Topics
- Merger enforcement, including a review of challenged
transactions and the agency approach to remedies
- Cartel investigations, including an update on
"algorithmic" collusion
- No-poach
- Civil conduct investigations
- SEPs
- Policy priorities of current agency leadership
- Looking ahead to 2019
This presentation features the co-editors of the firm's new
newsletter,
Antitrust Agency Insights: Developments at the US Antitrust
Enforcement Agencies.
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