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Biden Administration Announces New Efforts to Promote Competition in Health Care

On December 7, 2023, the Biden Administration announced several new initiatives intended to “promote competition” in the health care sector. These initiatives reflect a broad range of concerns about rising costs in health...more

JetBlue-American Ruling Offers Fresh Angle On Antitrust Risk

The U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts recently issued a long-anticipated ruling in an antitrust challenge to the so-called Northeast Alliance, or NEA, between American Airlines Group Inc. and JetBlue...more

Collusion & Competition: What Antitrust Means for AI in Health Care

Health care companies are increasingly using artificial intelligence (AI) to create innovations, set prices, and compete with rivals. At the same time, federal and state antitrust enforcers are finding new ways to apply...more

DOJ Withdraws Policy Statements That Defined Limited Safe Harbor for Information Sharing Among Competitors

On February 3, 2023, the U.S. Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division (DOJ) announced that it is withdrawing three policy statements the DOJ and Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued between 1993 and 2011, related to...more

How To Assess Interlocking Directorates In Antitrust Ramp-Up

Recent activity and statements from the U.S. Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission signal that the federal agencies are likely to be more aggressive in pursuing enforcement against what they identify as...more

Okay with Your Officer Serving on Another Company’s Board? The FTC May Not Be.

Have you heard of the antitrust prohibition against “interlocking”? The terminology may be confusing, but the concept is simple: No person who serves as an officer or director of one corporation may simultaneously serve as...more

[Webinar] 2021 Antitrust Trends in North America - April 14th, 12:00 pm ET

This webinar will explore two intersecting trends: 1. The exploding growth of merger activity in the North American market, and 2. The recent regulatory "harbingers" indicating the quick onset of increased oversight and...more

Three Ways Antitrust Enforcement Has Changed Under Coronavirus, and One Way it Has Not

Amid the national coronavirus emergency, the antitrust enforcement agencies remain open for business. However, like the rest of these country, these agencies—the Department of Justice (DOJ) and Federal Trade Commission...more

HR and HSR: Insider Purchases and Executive Compensation Can Require Antitrust Reporting

Quick: Does your company have any insiders who either now or in the future may own $90 million or more in company stock?  The CEO?  The founder?  A member of the board?  If so, then now is the time for a crash course in the...more

Hart-Scott-Rodino and Interlocking Directorates Thresholds Rise for 2018

On January 29, 2018, the FTC published the latest annual adjustments to the statutory thresholds under both the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976 (15 U.S.C. § 18a) (HSR) and Section 8 of the Clayton Act (15...more

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