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Tag: Vertical Mergers

Katie Drummonds and Peter M. McCormack, Kirkland & Ellis LLP

#133 Was It Populism? Understanding Merger Review During the Trump Administration.

Posted 1 year ago Tagged Antitrust Division consumer welfare standard FTC Killer Acquisitions merger control mergers populism Vertical Mergers

The Trump Administration’s antitrust enforcers were active in challenging mergers on competition grounds. But what […]

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Ilene K. Gotts, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz

#101 What’s Trending? Understanding What To Expect In M&A Competition Law in 2021.

Posted 2 years ago Tagged FTC Hart Scott Rodino HSR Killer Acquisitions M&A merger clearance merger control mergers Vertical Mergers

Merger clearance encompasses a major portion of the practice of competition law. What are the […]

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