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Jeffrey May  (Wolters Kluwer)
U.S. moves to modify, extend antitrust consent decree with Live Nation/Ticketmaster
December 22, 2019

Consent decree reform has been a hallmark of the Makan Delrahim Antitrust Division. For two years, the head of the Department of Justice Antitrust Division has undertaken efforts to terminate legacy…

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Richard Wolfram  (Richard Wolfram, Esq.)
Twelve Other Carmakers Move to Support Government Enforcement of Uniform Federal Standards on Emissions. – Will the DOJ Investigate?
November 07, 2019

This article follows up on an October 15, 2019 article by the author on a reported investigation by the DOJ Antitrust Division into possible ‘collusion’ by four carmakers in entering into a framework…

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Robert E. Connolly  (Law Office of Robert Connolly)
Supreme Court Review Sought for Per Se Rule in Criminal Cases
October 30, 2019

A petition for review is before the Supreme Court filed by three California real estate investors who were convicted after trial under Section 1 of the Sherman Act for bid rigging at real estate…

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Richard Wolfram  (Richard Wolfram, Esq.)
The DOJ Investigates Car Manufacturers for ‘Collusion’ in Their Framework Agreement with California on Gas Mileage and Emissions Standards: Sounding the Depths of Prosecutorial Discretion on Anticompetitive Collusion As Distinguished from Procompetiti
October 15, 2019

At a historic moment in the country when political winds are doing flips, turning impossible corners and reaching even weather forecasting, it is imperative that law enforcement remain solidly…

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Jeffrey May  (Wolters Kluwer)
Agency Heads Anticipate Release of Antitrust Guidance, Talk of Priorities in September Speeches, Testimony
September 30, 2019

Traditionally, September has been a month in which the heads of the federal antitrust agencies speak at annual conferences, highlighting their agencies' accomplishments. This September was no…

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Antitrust Chief, FTC Chair to Address Fordham’s 46th Annual Conference on International Antitrust Law
August 28, 2019

Fordham University School of Law’s Competition Law Institute (FCLI) will hold its 46th Annual Conference on International Antitrust Law and Policy, and an Antitrust Economics Workshop, September 12-…

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Robert E. Connolly  (Law Office of Robert Connolly)
Some Early Thoughts On the Division’s New Policy On Corporate Compliance Programs (From a Guy Who Was Admittedly Against This When He Was With the Division)
August 08, 2019

There has been a great deal of publicity surrounding the Antitrust Division’s recent announcement that a corporation involved in a criminal antitrust violation may get credit for an antitrust…

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Thomas Wolfe  (Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory, U.S.)
Antitrust Division Announces New Policy to Spur Corporate Compliance
July 19, 2019

Those familiar with this blog have seen a number of posts questioning the Department of Justice Antitrust Division's long-standing position that a company shouldn't be rewarded for having a corporate…

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Steven J. Cernak  (Bona Law PC)
The Enduring Rationale for “Limits of Antitrust”
June 24, 2019

Steven J. Cernak[1] For this panel, we have been asked to revisit now-Judge Frank Easterbrook’s seminal 1984 article, “Limits of Antitrust”. Is it still an appropriate guide to antitrust enforcement…

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Jeffrey May  (Wolters Kluwer)
Housekeeping Continues at the Antitrust Division as Government Seeks Termination of Dozens More ‘Legacy’ Judgments
May 31, 2019

In April 2018, the Department of Justice announced an initiative to terminate "legacy" antitrust judgments—those lacking an express termination date. These types of judgments date from the early days…

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