
Lawmakers Taking Aim At Big Tech Push Sweeping Overhaul Of Antitrust Ftc plots new course on antitrust, big tech under trump nominees current commissioner andrew ferguson will become chair under trump and mark meador, a former senate counsel, will join the commission. As the ftc transitions leadership, changes in antitrust enforcement priorities are expected. big tech remains under scrutiny, but a shift toward business friendly policies looms.
The Ftc Keeps Taking On Big Tech And Losing Trump's ftc and doj's antitrust division nominees will test the "khanservative's" commitment to antitrust. The antitrust division’s scrutiny of large tech companies is expected to continue under slater’s leadership, with advocacy groups describing her as a “strong candidate to continue [the] work” of kanter. potential impact of nominees it is unclear how soon the influence of the new leadership will be felt at the agencies. Neely focuses her practice on antitrust and competition matters, guiding companies through merger review and clearance processes and developing creative strategies for clients contemplating m&a transactions to reduce their antitrust risk. read the full article, “ ftc plots new course on antitrust, big tech under trump nominees.”. President trump’s nominees to lead the antitrust agencies signal that the new administration is likely to continue current levels of vigorous antitrust enforcement—particularly in big tech and other hot button industries—but will likely relax m&a enforcement and return to more predictable and traditional tools and theories of harm.

The Biggest Threat To Lawmakers Big Tech Antitrust Agenda Time The Neely focuses her practice on antitrust and competition matters, guiding companies through merger review and clearance processes and developing creative strategies for clients contemplating m&a transactions to reduce their antitrust risk. read the full article, “ ftc plots new course on antitrust, big tech under trump nominees.”. President trump’s nominees to lead the antitrust agencies signal that the new administration is likely to continue current levels of vigorous antitrust enforcement—particularly in big tech and other hot button industries—but will likely relax m&a enforcement and return to more predictable and traditional tools and theories of harm. Though trump's nominee for ftc chair, andrew ferguson, is expected to narrow the agency's regulatory power, relaxed oversight of tech companies isn’t as likely. President elect donald trump’s antitrust picks are likely to take a hard line on the tech giants, and a harder line on corporate consolidation than the average republican.

Trump S Antitrust Chief Questions Whether There S Credible Evidence Though trump's nominee for ftc chair, andrew ferguson, is expected to narrow the agency's regulatory power, relaxed oversight of tech companies isn’t as likely. President elect donald trump’s antitrust picks are likely to take a hard line on the tech giants, and a harder line on corporate consolidation than the average republican.