September 20, 2019 | New York Law Journal
New York State Attorney General Office Fast Becoming Epicenter of Reinvigorated State Antitrust EnforcementThis article discusses the increased level and prominence of state antitrust enforcement during the past three years, as well several recent and important antitrust matters in which the New York Attorney General Office has played a key role. Given that companies will increasingly have to engage with state antitrust enforcers in a meaningful and substantive manner on both merger and civil non-merger investigations and litigation, this article also discusses various strategic and practical considerations that companies should bear in mind when interacting with state attorneys general.
By Juan A. Arteaga
14 minute read
July 25, 2019 | New York Law Journal
Giving Credit Where Credit Is Due: DOJ's Policy Shift Allows Companies To Receive Credit for Antitrust Compliance ProgramsThis article discusses the principles and criteria that the U.S. Department of Justice's Antitrust Division has indicated will guide its determination of whether to credit a pre-existing compliance program in cartel investigations. It also identifies key takeaways that companies and counsel should keep in mind when assessing the potential implications of this new policy.
By Juan A. Arteaga and Benjamin Sirota
10 minute read
January 11, 2019 | Corporate Counsel
In-House Lawyers Can Expect Even More Antitrust Scrutiny in 2019On the federal level, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) prosecuted multiple companies for entering into naked “no-poach” agreements, where companies that compete for the same employees agree not to recruit or hire each other's employees.
By Juan A. Arteaga
11 minute read
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