Corporate
Nov. 18, 2016
Antitrust in 2016, and looking ahead to Trump
With the new Republican administration, one might conclude a period of relaxed enforcement is on the way. But there are signs (oh, are there signs) that the new administration will defy convention. By Stuart C. Plunkett and Nathan Jepson





Stuart Christopher Plunkett
Partner
Alston & Bird LLP
technology, energy and transportation litigation
560 Mission Street #2100
San Francisco , CA 94105
Phone: (415) 243-1000
Northwestern Univ SOL; Chicago IL
Antitrust enforcement has been a hot topic in Washington in 2016, with much of the discussion focused on tech companies. With the new Republican administration, one might conclude a period of relaxed enforcement is on the way. But there are signs (oh, are there signs) that the new administration will defy convention. And candidate Trump has made plenty of statements foretelling aggressive antitrust enforce...
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