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In-House Counsel

Aug. 14, 2008

A Moving Target

Keeping Antitrust Compliance Programs in Step With a Changing Landscape

By Harvey I. Saferstein and Robert P. Taylor

      The pace of change in United States antitrust law and enforcement, coupled with increasing antitrust enforcement by state attorneys general and a variety of foreign jurisdictions, the European Union in particular, has made antitrust compliance a daunting task. In the United States, penalties for criminal violations of the Sherman Act are severe, and the Antitrust Division of the Depar...

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