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It seems like a safe bet that Federal Trade Commission member Rohit Chopra is a pessimist.
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The FTC has gained allies on Capitol Hill as House Democrats appear willing to give the agency more to go after companies that hurt consumers.
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The small number of African American attorneys practicing antitrust, both in government and the private sector, hasn’t gone unnoticed.
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US regulators and private law firms have struggled to attract African American talent to their ranks, leading to poor representation at the most senior levels.
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News of a federal judge approving amendments sought by 16 states to Live Nation’s settlement with the Justice Department didn’t tell the full story.
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Andrew Smith is confident the Federal Trade Commission is in a better place today than when he arrived more than two years ago.
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At a time when once arcane issues involving antitrust are making headlines, it’s doubtful a newly elected Congress will succeed in tackling such big matters.
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FTC’s two Democratic members set out a possible roadmap for the future in their dissents over the agency’s settlement with Zoom.
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In a wide-ranging, hour-long telephone interview from Paris where he was attending the OECD Global Forum on Competition, Makan Delrahim pulled no punches.
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Federal Trade Commission chairmen try for unanimity on big cases and policy statements. But the agency’s partisan divide on new vertical merger guidelines is symptomatic of the broader ideological division on antitrust issues.