In this episode of S&C’s Critical Insights, Renata Hesse, former Acting Assistant Attorney General of the Antitrust Division at the Department of Justice, and Sophie Vandergrift, former attorney in the Mergers IV Division of the FTC’s Bureau of Competition, discuss a flurry of recent developments at the U.S. antitrust agencies—including the confirmation of Big Tech critic Lina Kahn to the Federal Trade Commission—and the potential implications for companies engaged in M&A activity or who may otherwise be subject to antitrust scrutiny.
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Key Takeaways for U.S. Companies Considering Cross-Border Investments
An Update on the FTC’s Non-Compete Rule, Part 2
Key Considerations for Boards in AI Governance
The New Proposed Federal Rule 16.1 and Its Implications for Multidistrict Litigation
An Update on the FTC’s Non-Compete Rule
A Discussion of Non-Compete Agreements and Their Enforceability
Major Developments in National Security Enforcement, Part Three
Major Developments in National Security Enforcement, Part Two
Enforcement Actions Related to Alleged Impairment of Whistleblower Activity and New Whistleblower Programs
Major Developments in National Security Enforcement
ESG Considerations for Financial Institutions in 2024
2023 Headwinds in M&A and Outlook for 2024
Corporate Governance: What to Expect in 2024
Employment and Contracting Litigation After the Supreme Court’s Affirmative Action Decision
The Australian-American Partnership to Address Climate Change
How the DOJ’s and FTC’s Draft Merger Guidelines May Affect M&A
Supreme Court’s Recent Polansky Decision on the False Claims Act
Recent Developments with SEC’s Whistleblowing Program
Carve-Out Transactions in Europe: Key Considerations and Recent Experiences
Supreme Court’s Recent Slack Technologies Decision
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