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Antitrust Implications Of Wage And Benefit Surveys

The exchange of wage and benefit information between competitors is not necessarily an antitrust violation, but it can be. It […]

Compliance And The Antitrust Division’s Leniency Program

The DOJ Antitrust Division’s leniency program provides benefits to companies that self-report a violation, or a possible violation, of antitrust […]

IP Licensing and Antitrust: The DOJ/FTC Guidelines

Licensing intellectual property can have an “anti-competitive” effect, but not necessarily. How does a company, whether potential plaintiff or defendant […]

Courts To Decide If New Rules Will Curb Litigation Costs

Discovery is expensive on two counts: the cost of doing it, and the cost of fighting about doing it. Writing […]

Protecting Confidential Information From A Potential Merger Partner

Until the deal closes the parties remain competitors, each with its own reasons for wanting to keep some information from…

Using Budget Analytics In Litigation

Today’s General Counsel columnist Jeffery Cross looks at the use of an old and powerful tool that has been updated […]

Narrow the Scope Of The Client Representative’s Deposition

Today’s General Counsel columnist Jeffery Cross looks at one of the most misunderstood and potentially troublesome federal rules of civil […]

In M&A, Consider A Dry Run

Responding to a Second Request from the government can be burdensome, time consuming and expensive, but it will be far less so if you’ve already done a dry run.

Take Control Of The M&A Process

A firm contemplating a merger must consider the potential anti-competitive effects of the merger process itself, as well as those of the deal.

Robust Antitrust Compliance Program Can Have Big Payoff

Preventing illegal activity is only the first and most obvious benefit of compliance training.

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