Bidens Antitrust Agenda: Mission Creep or Mission Achieved?

Published: July 18, 2022, 1:25 p.m.

b"Whether in academia, on Capitol Hill, among federal and state enforcers, or in the plaintiff and defense bars, few topics are debated as hotly as the future of antitrust law. The Biden administration's ambitious competition policies and enforcement goals are evolving against the backdrop of this larger debate – and to strong fanfare in some quarters. Certain academics, practitioners, and politicians view the Biden administration's approach as a renaissance, one that embodies the Neo-Brandeisian revolution and is a much-needed return to the original intent of U.S. antitrust law.Others are more skeptical, and consider the Biden administration's more expansive approach inconsistent with current law or sound policy. These skeptics believe the Biden administration's approach goes beyond legitimate objectives for antitrust policy and enforcement, and that the new efforts of the Biden FTC or DOJ amount to mission creep, or worse.This webinar will feature Elyse Dorsey, Amanda Lewis, David J. Shaw, and Jonathan Wolfson discussing antitrust developments under the Biden administration and offering various evaluations of the administration's approach.
Featuring:

Elyse Dorsey, Partner, Kirkland & Ellis LLP
Amanda Lewis, Partner, Cuneo Gilbert & Deluca, LLP
David J. Shaw, Partner, Morrison & Foerster
Moderator: Jonathan Wolfson, Chief Legal Officer and Policy Director, Cicero Institute

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