Antitrust Law Compliance During Public Health Emergencies

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The DOJ’s reminder is consistent with the agency’s internal primer on price fixing, bid rigging, and market allocation, which states that “consumers have the right to expect the benefits of free and open competition—the best goods and services at the lowest prices.” A public health emergency simply does not change that standard.

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