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Perspective

Jul. 19, 2016

FTC remains committed as ever to challenging deals

Half way into 2016, it is clear that the Federal Trade Commission and Department of Justice Antitrust Division is as committed as ever to challenging deals they believe violate the antitrust laws. By Joshua N. Holian and Amanda P. Reeves

By Joshua N. Holian and Amanda P. Reeves

Half way into 2016, it is clear that the Federal Trade Commission and Department of Justice Antitrust Division remain as committed as ever to challenging deals they believe violate the antitrust laws. Paralleling last year's enforcement activity, 2016 has already seen a number of high-profile merger challenges, with the failed Staples-Office Depot and Halliburton-Baker Hughes tie-ups leading the headlines...

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