By Robert Iafolla
Daily Journal Staff Writer WASHINGTON - The Department of Justice withdrew a controversial report Monday that had divided government regulators in the waning days of the Bush administration, signaling a major shift toward more aggressive antitrust enforcement of high-technology companies that dominate their markets. Many had criticized the report for weakening antitrust enforcement in its interpretation of monopoly behavior under ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer WASHINGTON - The Department of Justice withdrew a controversial report Monday that had divided government regulators in the waning days of the Bush administration, signaling a major shift toward more aggressive antitrust enforcement of high-technology companies that dominate their markets. Many had criticized the report for weakening antitrust enforcement in its interpretation of monopoly behavior under ...
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