Tinnen Quoted in Reorg About Impact of Election on Antitrust Matters
November 11, 2020
Reorg
Partner Clyde Tinnen was quoted in the Reorg article, “FIT GOOGL Presidential Transition May Influence US Decision Date,” about whether the Biden administration will continue to support the Trump administration’s antitrust enforcement efforts against Google.
One complication in the United States involves the antitrust enforcement handoff to the Biden camp from the Trump administration, which has not yet conceded the election. “I really don’t know whatto expect, especially given the apparent lack of cooperation of the lame duck administration with thePresident-elect’s team during the transition,” said Tinnen.
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One complication in the United States involves the antitrust enforcement handoff to the Biden camp from the Trump administration, which has not yet conceded the election. “I really don’t know whatto expect, especially given the apparent lack of cooperation of the lame duck administration with thePresident-elect’s team during the transition,” said Tinnen.
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