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Moss Participates in ABA Antitrust Section’s Virtual Spring Meeting Panel: “Merger Analysis Gone Digital: Time to Reboot?

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April 23, 2020

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AAI President Diana Moss joined the American Bar Association Antitrust Section’s podcast “Our Curious Amalgam” in a panel discussion for the virtual Antitrust Section’s Spring Meeting. The panel, “Merger Analysis Gone Digital: Time To Reboot?” covered the following questions:

  • Antitrust enforcers are facing calls for more active merger enforcement, particularly in the tech sector. Is more enforcement necessary? If so, are existing antitrust concepts and tools up to the task?
  • For nascent acquisitions, how can competitive effects be assessed including impact on innovation or ability to disrupt, and what remedies should or could be considered for prior acquisitions?

Moss was joined by:

  • Foad Hoseinian, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
  • Carl Shapiro, Charles River Associates
  • The Honorable Christine S. Wilson, Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission

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