DOJ s Conduct Remedies Lessons From North Of The Border

September 19, 2011

Law360, New York (September 19, 2011) -- In June 2011, the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice issued an updated "Policy Guide to Merger Remedies" for the first time in seven years. These new guidelines reflect a significant new commitment by the DOJ to pursue formerly disfavored conduct remedies such as firewall, nondiscrimination, mandatory licensing, transparency, anti-retaliation and other commercial-behavior-controlling means of addressing competition concerns.

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