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Has the Biden Administration Changed Antitrust? Discussion between Daniel Francis (NYU School of Law) and Andrew Finch (Paul, Weiss)
- 2025/01/09
- 再生時間: 45 分
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あらすじ・解説
In this new episode, Daniel Francis (NYU School of Law) and Andrew Finch (Paul, Weiss) deliver an Opening Fireside Chat on the question: Has the Biden administration changed antitrust? This discussion occur at the Global Antitrust Economics conference in New York on November 12th, 2024.
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1. Abbott (Tad) Lipsky, Lisl Dunlop, Alden Abbott, Deborah Garza, Maureen Ohlhausen, Nathan Wilson, Michael A. Carrier, Taylor Alexander, Luis Blanquez, Steven Cernak, Richard Dagen, Erich Makarov, Allan L. Shampine, Eleanor M. Fox, Leslie C. Overton, U.S. elections and Antitrust : Is the past prologue?, November 2024
2. US Department of Justice Antitrust Division, The US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit affirms the blocking of 2 major airlines’ non-compete agreements in the Northeast (American Airlines / JetBlue), 8 November 2024
3. Ryan K. Quillian, Pegah Nabili, The US FTC and DoJ publish the HSR Annual Report for 2023 showing historically low levels of merger enforcement, 10 October 2024, e-Competitions October 2024
4. US Federal Trade Commission, The US FTC unanimously votes in favour of changes to its pre-merger notification form under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act, 10 October 2024
5. David B. Schwartz, Rebecca A. D. Nelson, Emilee L. Hargis, Stephen Scannell, The US District Court for the Western District of Washington highlights risks and impacts from using pricing algorithms in a case brought by the FTC against a Big Tech company (Amazon), 30 September 2024.
6. Jamillia Ferris, Meghan Rissmiller, Jan Rybnicek, Matthew D. McDonald, Sam Fulliton, The US FTC and DoJ issue final merger guidelines which represent a significant departure from the 2010 Guidelines and reflect the expansive enforcement approach followed by current antitrust agencies’ leaderships, 18 December 2023.
7. Karen M. Lent, Kenneth Schwartz, The US FTC and DoJ announce a joint public inquiry related to the federal merger guidelines with the goal of strengthening enforcement against illegal mergers, 18 January 2022.