United States:
Government Amicus Efforts Show Antitrust Policy Via Advocacy
29 May 2020
McDermott Will & Emery
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Under the administration of President Donald Trump, the US
Department of Justice's Antitrust Division has significantly
ramped up its private litigation amicus program.
The Antitrust Division has filed an increasing number of amicus
briefs and statements of interest at the appellate and district
court levels in an effort to influence the development of antitrust
law. In this articles, featured in Law 360, our authors explore how
analysis of this advocacy may give us the shape of antitrust
policy.
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