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27Oct

DOJ Will Partner With SEC to "Lean In" on Aggressive Antitrust Policing of the Financial Services Sector

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The Department of Justice Antitrust Division is intensifying its focus on the financial services sector and financial markets, and it is increasing collaboration with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Deputy Assistant Attorney General Michael Murray said in a speech on October 14 that the Antitrust Division will continue to aggressively police the financial sector for “ever complex antitrust crimes,” while also updating its practices “to adapt to the new realities of the financial...
By: King & Spalding
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