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With enforcers locked onto tech and antitrust — What does it mean for M&A?

29 No. 03 WJANTI 02By Jae Woo Park, Esq., John R. Ingrassia, Esq., and Shannon D. McGowan, Esq., Proskauer Rose LLPWestlaw Journal Antitrust (Approx. 6 pages)

With enforcers locked onto tech and antitrust — What does it mean for M&A?

29 No. 03 WJANTI 02By Jae Woo Park, Esq., John R. Ingrassia, Esq., and Shannon D. McGowan, Esq., Proskauer Rose LLPWestlaw Journal Antitrust (Approx. 6 pages)

29 No. 03 Westlaw Journal Antitrust 02
June 15, 2021
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With enforcers locked onto tech and antitrust — What does it mean for M&A?

Jae Woo Park, John Ingrassia and Shannon McGowan of Proskauer Rose LLP discuss increased antitrust attention to vertical mergers between technology companies resulting from regulatory scrutiny of the technology sector.
With antitrust enforcement of...
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