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

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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. Both the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Department of Justice Antitrust Division (DOJ) have started to pursue areas of the antitrust law that have received less standalone attention from the agencies in recent decades, as the FTC discusses enforcing the Robinson Patman Act (which prohibits certain price discrimination) and the DOJ invests resources into enforcing against interlocking directorates. But while the U.S. agencies are branching out with their enforcement efforts, the U.S. courts are making it clear that a change in enforcement priorities and style does not necessarily mean a change in the law when it comes to mergers. Like the DOJ, the UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has renewed its focus on individual board members, with further examples of director disqualifications being sought where there has been a breach of competition law. And the European Commission (EC) recently issued a revised informal guidance notice allowing companies to request informal guidance on a broader range of conduct. Interested? Keep reading ....

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