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High Stakes at the High Court? The FTC’s Disgorgement Authority Comes Before the Supreme Court.

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Greg Luib, Counsel, Dechert LLP

The Supreme Court has agreed to take up a case this term that will consider the extent of the FTC’s disgorgement authority under 13-b. What are the implications of the various outcomes for the FTC enforcement? Greg Luib, counsel at Dechert, joins John Roberti to discuss his article in the Antitrust Magazine that explains all this. Listen to learn more about the future of disgorgement for the FTC and more.

Greg Luib, Counsel, Dechert LLP

Related Link: Antitrust Magazine

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John Roberti, partner, Allen & Overy LLP


Posted On January 4, 2021

Posted By Our Curious Amalgam

Posted In Enforcement ENFORCEMENT / COMPLIANCE U.S. Federal

Tagged 13-b disgorgement FTC Supreme Court

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