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Local Enforcers Speaker Series: Meet the DOJ Antitrust Division NY Office Management Team

Event | 10.09.24, 6:00 PM EDT - 8:00 PM EDT

Address

Crowell New York Office
Two Manhattan West, 375 9th Ave
New York, NY

Since 1933, the DOJ Antitrust Division’s New York office has played a leading role in investigating and prosecuting civil and criminal antitrust violations in a broad range of industries, including financial services, media and entertainment, defense, and transportation. During this program, the office’s current management team will discuss the Antitrust Division’s enforcement priorities, the role that the New York office has played in antitrust enforcement under the Biden Administration, major investigations and litigation handled by the New York office, partnerships between the Antitrust Division and NYC-area enforcers, and initiatives to expand existing relationships with federal agencies such as the SEC and CFTC. The management team will also discuss recent enforcement trends and best practices when representing clients in matters being led by the New York office.

For more information, please visit these areas: Antitrust and Competition

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