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

June 16, 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. In May, the fifth Commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) was sworn in, so the Democrats now have a majority of Commissioners and may try to meaningfully change FTC rules and guidelines. Despite anticipated agency efforts to expand the reach of the antitrust laws, the courts continue under the status quo, including through an Eleventh Circuit decision that shed some light on whether a private equity firm is capable of conspiring with its majority-owned portfolio company. Across the Atlantic, the European Commission (EC) is considering reducing the burden of information required in certain merger notification forms, and the revised block exemption for supply and distribution arrangements came into force in Europe. Interested? Keep reading ...

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