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Year in Review Column,
Government,
Corporate,
Antitrust & Trade Reg.,
Administrative/Regulatory

Dec. 13, 2017

Criminal antitrust enforcement likely to keep pace

Despite these leadership changes, it appears that criminal enforcement of antitrust violations will continue under President Donald Trump to the same extent as enforcement under the Obama administration.

Nell Clement

Senior Associate
Farella Braun + Martel LLP

Email: nclement@fbm.com

Nell is in the firm's White Collar Crime & Internal Corporate Investigations Group in San Francisco.

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James Allison

Associate
Farella Braun + Martel LLP

James is in the firm's White Collar Crime & Internal Corporate Investigations Group in San Francisco.

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Criminal antitrust enforcement likely to keep pace
Makan Delrahim, the new head of the Antitrust Division at the Department of Justice and a member of President Trump's transition team, in Washington, Nov. 7. (New York Times News Service)

2017 IN REVIEW

2017 has brought a new presidential administration and a new head of the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice. Despite these leadership changes, it appears that criminal enforcement of antitrust violations will continue under President Donald Trump to the same extent as enforcement under the Obama administration. This article examines this year's updates in the area of criminal antitrust, including ongoing and new cri...

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