The dawning of the Obama administration had many lawyers fretting over antitrust regulation.
"Everyone was on pins and needles," House said. "But, thus far, there has not been the onslaught either of enforcement or litigation that was potentially feared."
Of the changes in some of the merger guidelines, "The question is how, if at all, those wording changes will translate. It takes a long time for this stuff to sift out.&qu...
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