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Home / Events / AAI Invited to Participate in DOJ’s 2nd Public Roundtable Discussion Series on Regulation & Antitrust Law
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AAI Invited to Participate in DOJ’s 2nd Public Roundtable Discussion Series on Regulation & Antitrust Law

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April 26, 2018

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Diana Moss participated in the U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division’s Public Roundtable Discussion Series on Regulation & Antitrust Law. The second roundtable focused on antitrust consent decrees, including the regulatory nature of consent decrees that involve behavioral remedies.  The Antitrust Division has identified nearly 1,300 perpetual consent decrees still in effect, some over 100 years old.  The roundtable considered the propriety of such consent decrees and their role in a dynamic market economy.

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