President Biden Announces New Price Fixing “Strike Force”: Government Continues Antitrust Crusade
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by Michael Beckwith
1M ago
Earlier this month, President Biden announced the formation of a “Strike Force on Unfair and Illegal Pricing.” This strike force will be an interagency group co-chaired by the FTC and DOJ. President Biden stated the group will focus on industries including “prescription drugs, health care, food and grocery, housing, [and] financial services.” While the exact makeup of the strike force is not clear, it has been reported that FTC Chair Lina Khan and Jonathan Kanter, Assistant Attorney General in the DOJ’s Antitrust Division, will co-chair it.  The group is being formed on the heels of ..read more
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FTC and DOJ Clarify Preservation Obligations for Instant Messaging Platforms
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by Timothy E. Burroughs
1M ago
The Federal Trade Commission’s Bureau of Competition and the Department of Justice Antitrust Division released a joint statement reiterating document preservation obligations for companies and individuals that are the subject of government investigations and litigations, emphasizing messaging platforms, such as Slack and Google Chats, that automatically delete communications. Both agencies announced updated language in their standard preservation letters, specifications for “second requests” used in pre-merger review under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act, voluntary access letters, and grand jury sub ..read more
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Legislating Around AI-Driven Algorithm Concerns
Minding Your Business » Antitrust
by David Munkittrick and Kelly Landers Hawthorne
2M ago
Pricing algorithms are nothing new. They are, generally speaking, computer programs intended to help sellers optimize prices in real time, or close to it. These programs can use data on demand, costs, or even competitors’ prices to “learn” to set the prices of products. What is new is the proliferation of these programs across industries and the emergence of artificial intelligence-driven pricing algorithms.  With more sophisticated programs, some are concerned that these algorithms will allow competitors to collude without any discussions, let alone any agreements. Of cour ..read more
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FTC Announces 2024 Thresholds Under HSR Act and Clayton Act
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by John R. Ingrassia, Timothy E. Burroughs and Precious L. Penny
3M ago
The Federal Trade Commission has announced revisions to HSR Act and Clayton Act Section 8 thresholds, which are indexed annually in alignment with prior year economic activity. The article identifies the adjustments that are likely to be the most relevant to our clients and reiterates several important practice tips. Read the full client alert ..read more
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DOJ and FTC Release New Merger Guidelines
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by John R. Ingrassia, Timothy E. Burroughs and Sarah W. Ghivizzani
4M ago
On December 18, 2023, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) released the 2023 Merger Guidelines. Following a 60-day public comment period that solicited over 30,000 comments from a variety of stakeholders, the finalized guidelines take a somewhat softer approach than the draft guidelines released in July 2023. The updated Guidelines continue to steadfastly reinforce the Biden administration’s stated commitment to increased scrutiny of mergers and stricter enforcement of antitrust laws. Read the full client alert here ..read more
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Alarm Bells Ringing? The Agencies Begin to Raise Competition Concerns Over Generative AI
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by David Munkittrick and Reut N. Samuels
4M ago
With great promise comes great scrutiny. As artificial intelligence (“AI”) has become part of industries’ and individuals’ daily repertoire, it has also come under focus by antitrust regulators. The DOJ, in its so-called “Project Gretzky,” is gearing up with data scientists and others to be a tech-savvy version of its former self. And it has made its position clear in recent filings: “Antitrust law does not become obsolete simply because conspirators find new ways to act in concert.” And this past summer, the FTC sent a 20-page CID to OpenAI, the maker of generative AI chatbot ChatGPT, ap ..read more
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Ozempic Gains Popularity, Its Maker Loses First Legal Fight
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by Genesis Sanchez Tavarez
5M ago
With Hollywood celebrities speaking out both in favor of and against the use of drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy for weight loss, it was only a matter of time before demand outpaced supply. Although most might believe that increased demand is a good problem to have, a recent case involving Ozempic shows that pharmaceutical companies with popular drugs might face increased competition, without the ability to obtain legal remedies against their competitors. On July 6, 2023, Novo Nordisk Inc., a pharmaceutical company, sued Brooksville Pharmaceutical Inc., an independent pharmacy in Florida, over it ..read more
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Game On! Microsoft and Activision Deal is One Step Closer to Actual Reality
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by Eugenio Duron-Carielo
7M ago
On January 18, 2022, Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision, one of the world’s most-valuable gaming companies, was announced. In April 2023, the United Kingdom’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) blocked the deal on concerns that the deal could “alter the future of the fast-growing cloud gaming market, leading to reduced innovation and less choice for UK gamers over the years,” a decision that Microsoft appealed to a Competition Appeal Tribunal. A few months later, in July 2023, as previously reported in Minding Your Business, the FTC’s challenge to the deal in the United States fell sho ..read more
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FTC Continues to Stake Out Role as Key AI Regulator
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by Nolan Goldberg and Michelle M. Ovanesian
7M ago
While speaking at the annual conference of the National Advertising Division on September 19, 2023, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) announced a generative AI (“AI”) policy that is consistent with Chairwoman Khan’s focus on the perceived harms to consumers from large technology companies, fully embracing a plan to regulate AI swiftly, aggressively, and proactively.  The agency began its remarks on AI by observing that its purported policy decision to allow technology companies to self-regulate during the “Web 2.0” era was a mistake. Self-regulation, according to the FTC, was a failure ..read more
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U.S. DOJ and FTC Release Long-Anticipated Revised Merger Guidelines
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by John R. Ingrassia, Colin Kass and Timothy E. Burroughs
9M ago
On the heels of the historic proposed changes to the Hart-Scott-Rodino (“HSR”) merger review process, the U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division and the Federal Trade Commission released the 2023 Draft Merger Guidelines for public comment. The single set of guidelines will replace the former horizontal and vertical guidelines, becoming the principal resource for merger review and challenges. The DOJ and FTC will finalize the Draft Guidelines following the close of the 60-day comment period on September 18, 2023. Together, the two sets of changes usher in a radically different climate fo ..read more
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