
Notice Of Proposed Rulemaking Ftc Proposes To Redesign And The ftc announced today a notice of proposed rulemaking (“nprm”)[1] proposing extensive revisions to both the rules that implement the hart scott rodino antitrust improvements act (the “act. In this notice of proposed rulemaking (“nprm”), the commission proposes amending the rules (part 801 and part 803 and its appendices), the form, and the instructions to reorganize the information currently required with an hsr filing and to require additional information critical to the agencies’ initial review. these changes.

Ftc Proposes New Rule To Ban Non Compete Clauses The proposed changes implement the congressional mandate requiring filers under the hsr act to provide information on subsidies received from certain foreign governments or entities that may threaten u.s. strategic or economic interests. the ftc proposes to require the following disclosure by each filer as part of the hsr act premerger. The nprm represents what the ftc has described as a “comprehensive redesign of the premerger notification process.” the public comment period ended about a month ago. if ultimately finalized and implemented, the new rules would substantially increase the time and expense of preparing a premerger notification and report form under the hsr act. The notice published in the federal register. comments are due september 27, 2023. for more details about the notice of proposed rulemaking, please read the related faq on the federal register notice page. the commission vote to publish for public comment the notice of proposed rulemaking containing proposed amendments to the hsr rules was 3 0. The advance notice is a formal invitation to participate in shaping the proposed rule and starts the notice and comment process in motion. anyone interested (individuals and groups) may respond to the advance notice by submitting comments aimed at developing and improving the draft proposal or by recommending against issuing a rule.
Jordan Derringer On Linkedin Notice Of Proposed Rulemaking Ftc The notice published in the federal register. comments are due september 27, 2023. for more details about the notice of proposed rulemaking, please read the related faq on the federal register notice page. the commission vote to publish for public comment the notice of proposed rulemaking containing proposed amendments to the hsr rules was 3 0. The advance notice is a formal invitation to participate in shaping the proposed rule and starts the notice and comment process in motion. anyone interested (individuals and groups) may respond to the advance notice by submitting comments aimed at developing and improving the draft proposal or by recommending against issuing a rule. The federal trade commission (ftc), with the concurrence of the department of justice antitrust division, published a notice of proposed rulemaking (proposed rule) aiming to revamp the premerger notification rules and process implementing the hart scott rodino (hsr) act in ways that will substantially increase the burdens on filing parties. Despite the alj’s finding that the rule’s economic impact would exceed $100 million annually, the ftc did not issue a preliminary regulatory analysis. the ftc argued that the timing of the alj’s decision, one year after the notice of proposed rulemaking (nprm), did not necessitate a preliminary analysis at that late stage.

Ftc Proposes To Rewrite Negative Option Rule With Expansive Notice Of The federal trade commission (ftc), with the concurrence of the department of justice antitrust division, published a notice of proposed rulemaking (proposed rule) aiming to revamp the premerger notification rules and process implementing the hart scott rodino (hsr) act in ways that will substantially increase the burdens on filing parties. Despite the alj’s finding that the rule’s economic impact would exceed $100 million annually, the ftc did not issue a preliminary regulatory analysis. the ftc argued that the timing of the alj’s decision, one year after the notice of proposed rulemaking (nprm), did not necessitate a preliminary analysis at that late stage.