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Comment: Microsoft could point to lack of evidence, naked allegations in Activision challenge by US FTC

By Flavia Fortes and Ilana Kowarski
  • 16 Dec 2022 09:32
  • 16 Dec 2022 17:32
Microsoft could point to lack of evidence and naked allegations of harm to competition in the US Federal Trade Commission’s challenge of its proposed acquisition of Activision before the agency’s administrative law judge.
In the FTC’s complaint against the $69 billion deal, the agency had little mention of the tech

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Flavia Fortes

Global Head of Mergers


Flavia writes about merger control, antitrust enforcement and litigation in the U.S. and Brazil. Before joining MLex, Flavia worked as an Antitrust Consultant in the Federal Trade Commission's Office of International Affairs and as a Research Fellow for the American Antitrust Institute. She has written on the intersection of antitrust law and intellectual property law in technology-driven and innovative markets.

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