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Antitrust Enforcement in the Biden Administration: What We Know from the First 100 Days

By Damon Kalt, John Kavanagh, Michael Weiner & Rachel Peck on April 26, 2021
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Steptoe’s Antitrust practice hosted a complimentary webinar on antitrust enforcement in the Biden administration. Click here to access the recording. 

During the webinar, the team compared and contrasted enforcement priorities and actions from the Trump administration with the positions the Biden administration might take that are informed by campaign proposals and actions so far. The discussion included potential legislation coming out of Congress that will focus on antitrust and competition as well as changes in leadership at the Antitrust Division at the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).

Topics for Discussion Include:
  • Criminal enforcement
  • Civil enforcement of both unilateral and concerted conduct
  • Potential industries of focus
  • Potential legislative changes
Steptoe Speakers:
  • Damon Kalt, Partner
  • John Kavanagh, Partner
  • Michael Weiner, Partner
  • Rachel Peck, Of Counsel
  • Posted in:
    Antitrust, Competition and Trade
  • Blog:
    Antitrust & Competition Blog
  • Organization:
    Steptoe LLP

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