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Editor's letter: Nov. 16, 2009

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Of politics and pay

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Entries tagged "DOJ"

A new map?

The DOJ and FTC consider revised deal guidelines.


Hit the books

A merger divestiture study would give antitrust agencies data to assess the value of requiring asset sales.


All in the family

The Obama administration's problem is how to make merger investigations more uniform within the FTC and the DOJ.


Antitrust 2.0

The return of tech dealmaking brings with it a revived threat of scrutiny.


Antitrust's next frontier?

The DOJ's new competition chief, Christine Varney, considers a stronger antitrust role in the financial sector.


New faces, new direction

Antitrust mavens expect a more aggressive stance from the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission.


Time to think

The deal slowdown offers antitrust regulators an opportunity to rework merger guidelines.


Movers & shakers: March 18, 2009

Independent investment bank Greenhill & Co. hired Kenneth Goldman as a senior adviser. He is now senior vice president and chief financial officer of Fortinet...


Sirius XM

Liberty Media completed the second step in a plan to keep Sirius XM from defaulting on $172 million in convertible notes. Indeed, it seems to be part of a trend.


Movers & shakers: Feb. 11, 2009

UBS, which reported a fourth-quarter loss of Sfr8.1 billion ($6.9 billion) and an annual loss of $17 billion, will cut almost 2,200 jobs from its...


Queen of competition

If confirmed as assistant attorney general, Christine Varney will need to resuscitate a demoralized antitrust unit.


Two-track minds

With the Whole Foods challenge, the FTC has aroused the anger of opponents of in-house trials.


In Obama we antitrust

An examination of merger clearance under the new administration.


Obama's antitrust revival

The recession and struggling companies may hamstring the president-elect's ability to say no to mergers.


Movers & shakers: Dec. 2, 2008

On Dec. 12, veteran bankruptcy lawyer James Sprayregen will return to Kirkland & Ellis LLP from Goldman, Sachs & Co., where he spent almost three...


In whom we antitrust

In a down economy, companies should prepare to defend against more antitrust litigation.


Movers & shakers: Nov. 14, 2008

Morgan Stanley hired two senior bankers from Wachovia Corp. to lead its new retail banking group. Cece Sutton becomes president of the group, while Jonathan...


Economist in chief

The new president and his economic team face daunting issues that leave no time for dallying. Here are some clues for what to expect in the early days of the Barack Obama administration.


Trustbusters

Google and its champions have little to fear from a toothless Justice Department.


Suspended privileges

The DOJ (again) tells prosecutors to back off, but corporate advocates say Congress must bolster attorney-client protections.



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