Partner Howard Fogt contributed an article to Westlaw Journal Automotive, “Critical White Collar Issues in 2016: Antitrust,” on May 17, 2016. The article discussed recent U.S. and international antitrust developments that will have important white collar implications in 2016, including the increase of U.S. criminal antitrust prosecutions and treble damage litigation, an unclear application of the U.S. antitrust laws to international trade restraints and EU’s accelerating efforts to create a meaningful private antitrust remedy.
The full article is available below.
The full article is available below.
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