Antitrust & Trade Reg.,
Corporate
Oct. 26, 2020
Will Congress restore antitrust to protect competition?
In a year like no other, with a deadly pandemic raging and in the midst of a polarizing presidential election, a recent congressional report on the state of competition and antitrust enforcement in America may not have received the attention it deserves.
David W. Kesselman
Co-Managing Partner
Kesselman Brantly & Stockinger LLP
David is an adjunct professor of antitrust law at Loyola Law Schoo.
Amy T. Brantly
Co-Managing Partner
Kesselman, Brantly & Stockinger LLP
Phone: (310) 307-4557
In a year like no other, with a deadly pandemic raging and in the midst of a polarizing presidential election, a recent congressional report on the state of competition and antitrust enforcement in America may not have received the attention it deserves.
The findings of the Investigation of Competition in Digital Markets report, by the majority staff of the U.S. House Judiciary subcommittee on Antitrust, Commercial, and Administrati...
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