Law Enforcement and Agencies
The primary U.S. antitrust laws are enforced by two agencies, the Department of Justice's Antitrust Division and the Federal Trade Commission's Bureau of Competition. Each state also has an enforcement agency, which are all are listed below. A list of State Attorneys General for Antitrust is available here.
In this section, you will also find:
Enforcement Agencies
Albama: Attorney General - Consumer Affairs Division
Arizona: Attorney General, Consumer Protection Section, Antitrust Unit
Arkansas: Attorney General, Public Protection Department, Antitrust Division
California: Office of the Attorney General - Business and Competition
Connecticut: Attorney General's Office: Antitrust Department
Delaware: Department of Justice
District of Columbia: Office of the Attorney-General - Consumer Protection and Antitrust
Florida: Office of the Attorney General - Antitrust Section
Georgia: Office of the Attorney General
Hawaii: Department of the Attorney General, Commerce and Economic Development Division
Idaho: Office of the Attorney General, Consumer Protection Division
Illinois: Attorney General - Consumer Protection Division
Indiana: Office of the Attorney General
Iowa: Office of the Attorney General - Consumer Protection Division
Kansas: Attorney General - Consumer Protection/Antitrust Division
Kentucky: Office of the Attorney General
Louisiana: Office of the Attorney General - Public Protection Division, Consumer Protection Section
Maine: Office of the Attorney General - Consumer Protection Division
Maryland: Attorney General
Massachusetts: Attorney-General
Minnesota: Attorney General's Office
New York: Office of the Attorney General - Division of Economic Justice, Antitrust Bureau
North Carolina: Department of Justice, Consumer Protection Division, Antitrust Unit
Ohio: Attorney General, Antitrust Section
Oklahoma: Office of the Attorney General
South Carolina: Attorney General, Civil Division
Utah: Office of the Attorney General, Commercial Enforcement Division
