Daily Journal Staff Writer
The United States has long been known for having some of the strongest antitrust laws in the world and a tradition of vigorous enforcement by both the Justice Department and private plaintiffs. But as higher court decisions in the U.S. have limited the reach of antitrust enforcement in the last decade, while hundreds of other countries have tightened their own competition laws, American attorneys are increas...
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