The Trump nominees to lead DOJ Antitrust (Gail Slater) and FTC (Andrew Ferguson) will join the agencies at a critical moment in which they are pursuing an aggressive regime of high-profile antitrust lawsuits. Our panelists will discuss the outlook for antitrust enforcement at the start of the second Trump administration, including merger review, Big Tech, and labor market restraints.
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What's next for DOJ and FTC?
Matthew Levinton, Susannah P. Torpey, Deborah Feinstein, Laura Collins, Maureen K Ohlhausen, and Renata Bianca Hesse
Participants
Susannah P. Torpey
Winston & Strawn LLP
As Co-Chair of Winston’s Technology Antitrust Group and a Litigation Partner, Susannah Torpey litigates cutting-edge issues at the evolving intersection of antitrust, IP, and technology. Susannah has nearly 20 years of...
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Deborah Feinstein
Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP
Debbie Feinstein heads Arnold & Porter's Global Antitrust group. She served as the Director of the Bureau of Competition at the Federal Trade Commission from 2013-2017. During her tenure from 2013 to 2017, the...
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Laura Collins
Sidley Austin LLP
Laura is counsel in the firm’s Antitrust group. She works in all aspects of competition law but focuses primarily on the defense of mergers, acquisitions, and joint ventures before the Federal Trade Commission and Department...
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Maureen K Ohlhausen
Maureen K. Ohlhausen chairs the firm's Global Antitrust and Competition practice. Her practice focuses on antitrust, privacy and data security and consumer protection investigations, merger review, and litigation both in the...
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Renata Bianca Hesse
Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
Ms. Hesse serves as the Antitrust Section's Publications Officer. She is co-head of Sullivan & Cromwell's antitrust practice, and is resident in the Washington, DC office. Ms. Hesse joined Sullivan &...
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