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Sep. 20, 2019

Antitrust attorneys defend US model as Silicon Valley is targeted

Reacting to actions in Congress and the White House this week, antitrust attorneys said they were suspicious the Department of Justice’s inquiries may be politically motivated, and defended the U.S. model of having two federal agencies handle antitrust investigations as a balance.

Reacting to actions in Congress and the White House this week, antitrust attorneys said they were suspicious the Department of Justice’s inquiries may be politically motivated and defended the U.S. model of having two federal agencies handle antitrust investigations as a balance.

Members of the Senate Judiciary Committee from both parities who grilled Federal Trade Commission Chairman Joseph J. Simons and Assistant Attorney General ...

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