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Antitrust/Competition Update

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

January 31, 2023
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. The new year started with Tim Wu stepping down from his position as an antitrust adviser to the Biden White House and the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) proposing a rule change prohibiting noncompete clauses. Mergers in the United States will face new filing fees following the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023 becoming law. Meanwhile, the European Commission (EC) continued reviewing and revising its competition policy instruments. It extended the duration of two current horizontal block exemption agreements, with revised versions now expected before June 30 2023, and broadened the scope of allegations that can be brought to its attention under its whistleblower reporting system. Interested? Keep reading…

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