On July 9, 2021, President Biden signed a far-reaching executive order aimed at promoting competition in the American economy.
With directives covering a dozen agencies and establishing a new White House Competition Counsel, the Executive Order will impact many different sectors, including technology, healthcare, agriculture, labor, and beyond. At the same time, there are several antitrust developments in the US that suggest that political interest in antitrust is not going away any time soon, and even more reform efforts are likely to be on the horizon.
In our 14th episode, podcast host Jenn Mellott speaks with Bruce McCulloch and Justin Stewart-Teitelbaum to discuss these developments and what they mean for businesses.
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Europe decides: the new EU Commission's agenda
Top 40 US public M&A deals survey
A global guide to data ethics
Can you own AI?
International arbitration #1: the complete guide to arbitration funding
Global investigations #4: protecting the whistleblowers
Global investigations #3: defending multiple fronts (part 2)
Europe decides: the impact of Brexit
Europe decides: what the elections mean for business
FS market conduct #1: double jeopardy – where market misconduct and anti-competitive behaviour meet
Global investigations #3: defending multiple fronts (part 1)
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Global investigations #2: why do things go wrong?
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Global investigations #1: responding to suspect activity
Tech IPOs – what can we expect in 2019?
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