Analysis

Antitrust Enforcement By State AGs Continues To Evolve

By Matthew Perlman (March 14, 2018, 7:48 PM EDT) -- State attorneys general have long played an important role in helping enforce antitrust laws but often take a back seat to the federal government. However, a spate of recent actions have seen states band together on specific issues and either work without the help of the federal government or actually pursue legal actions that run counter to the Trump administration's antitrust policies — a development that suggests the role of states in the nation's enforcement regime is evolving....

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