07 Nov, 2022 Senate Republicans Issue Warning to Law Firms About Potential Antitrust Implications of ESG Activities By Jacob H. Hupart Last Thursday, five Republican senators--Cotton (AR), Grassley (IA), Rubio (FL), Lee (UT), and Blackburn (TN)--sent an identical letter...
10 Jul, 2021 More Antitrust News, Still None of it Good By Joseph M. Miller In a joint press release, the FTC and Antitrust Division announced they are launching a review of the Merger Guidelines so the agencies...
25 Jun, 2021 Big News, But Maybe Not so Big? By Joseph M. Miller Antitrust reform advocate Lina Khan was designated as Chair of the FTC last week, a few minutes after her confirmation vote. She was...
07 May, 2021 Swing and a Miss -- the American Antitrust Institute's Sound and Fury, Signifying Nothing By Joseph M. Miller The American Antitrust Institute, the pro-enforcement think tank, has expressed "concerns" about United/Optum's acquisition of Change...
11 Dec, 2020 Wage fixing can be charged as a crime and the health care industry is in the crosshairs By Joseph M. Miller The FTC's lawsuit against Facebook is dominating the antitrust news cycle but yesterday the Antitrust Division announced something...
25 Nov, 2020 Nurses, No Poach Agreements and Antitrust: The Sherman Act Statute of Limitations Will Outlast the Pandemic By Joseph M. Miller https://khn.org/news/highly-paid-traveling-nurses-fill-staffing-shortages-during-covid-pandemic/ The COVID wave is putting severe strains...