March 06, 2020 | New York Law Journal
When Is the Social Good an Antitrust Bad?There has been an influx of CSR collaborations among competitors—some initiated by governments and NGOs, and others established by industry participants themselves. In each case, generally, the goal is to do good and promote various CSR goals ranging from environmental, health and safety, and labor. That said, an effort to be socially responsible can still run afoul of the antitrust laws.
By John Roberti and Puja Patel
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