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Antitrust & Trade Reg.

Jun. 24, 2025

DOJ reevaluates corporate monitorships: What antitrust counsel need to know

The DOJ's growing skepticism of corporate monitorships may signal a shift for the Antitrust Division -- companies should seize this moment to negotiate narrower oversight while doubling down on compliance.

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John W. O'Toole

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DOJ reevaluates corporate monitorships: What antitrust counsel need to know
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The Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice (Antitrust Division) has used monitorships as a tool to ensure that companies remain in compliance with the antitrust laws after they resolve Antitrust Division investigations. The monitor's role is simple: Oversee the company's compliance with the settlement agreement and prevent future infractions. The scope of the monitor's authority is not always cle...

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