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Antitrust/Competition Update

May Antitrust Bulletin: Top-of-Mind Global Antitrust Issues

May 5, 2022
Welcome to the Sidley Antitrust Bulletin — thoughts on topics that are top-of-mind for Sidley’s Antitrust team and why they matter to you. Recently we have seen agencies in the United States and Europe capitalizing on the political will to ramp up antitrust enforcement activity by announcing changes that will make it easier to bring antitrust cases. In the United States, the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice (DOJ) is talking about bringing criminal monopolization cases and being stricter about leniency. Meanwhile, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is signaling that it will scrutinize data and privacy issues through both a consumer protection and antitrust lens as part of a conscious move to increase the level of “interdisciplinary” analysis. Across the Atlantic, we expect to see more parallel investigations and fines regarding the same conduct, further developments in a potential new regulatory regime for large online platforms, and diverging analysis between the European Union (EU) and United Kingdom (UK), all leading to additional enforcement. Interested? Keep reading ...

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