Criminal Monopolization Prosecutions: DOJ’s Recent Policy Change, Past Cases, and Potential Obstacles
May 23, 2022
By: Tiffany Rider, James Hunsberger, and John O'Toole
ABA The Antitrust Counselor
Axinn partner Tiffany Rider and counsel James Hunsberger co-authored The Antitrust Counselor article, "Criminal Monopolization Prosecutions: DOJ's Recent Policy Change, Past Cases, and Potential Obstacles."
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