Government,
Antitrust & Trade Reg.
Mar. 26, 2020
Antitrust attorneys supportive but cautious about new federal collaboration guidance
Antitrust attorneys are supporting federal enforcement agencies plan to ensure pro-competitive collaborations can take place to help the private sector deal with the effects of the coronavirus, but caution that clear guidelines are key, as well as sunset provisions for when the crisis is over.




Antitrust attorneys are supporting federal enforcement agencies’ plans to ensure pro-competitive collaborations can take place to help the private sector’s efforts to produce supplies needed to address the coronavirus, but they caution that clear guidelines are key as well as sunset provisions for when the crisis is over.
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