True Crime? An Investigation Into DOJ’s Recent Policy Change on Criminal Monopolization Prosecutions
May 30, 2022
Our Curious Amalgam
Axinn partner Tiffany Rider and counsel James Hunsberger participated in ABA's Our Curious Amalgam podcast in an episode entitled, "True Crime? An Investigation Into DOJ's Recent Policy Change on Criminal Monopolization Prosecutions."
Tiffany and James discussed what criminal prosecution of monopolization under Section 2 of the Sherman Act would look like and laid out challenges the DOJ may face trying to bring these cases under the modern antitrust framework.
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