Corporate,
Civil Litigation,
Antitrust & Trade Reg.,
Administrative/Regulatory
Jun. 29, 2020
Antitrust and national security: The 5G race continues
Recent actions by the Antitrust Division reflect a greater interest in moderating antitrust policies in consideration of national security demands and the public interest.





Noah A. Brumfield
Partner
Allen & Overy
Email: noah.brumfield@allenovery.com
Noah Brumfield is a partner at Allen & Overy.

Jonathan (Jack) Klaren
Associate
White & Case LLP
Email: jklaren@whitecase.com
Jack is an associate in the firm's Global Competition Practice Group, based in Silicon Valley. He represents multinational technology companies in antitrust, intellectual property and trade secrets trial and appellate litigation.
“We in the Antitrust Division have become more and more alert to the restraints which inhibit technological competition and which impede the growth of our country’s research resources. We are more alert because of the growing importance of research to our national security, and because technological competition is becoming an increasingly important factor in the struggle for markets.” Those words, spoken by an assistant attorney general more than 60 years ago, could h...
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