
Kristina Van Horn
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Jan 17, 2025 |
mondaq.com | Bruce D. Sokler |Robert Kidwell |Kristina Van Horn |Payton Thornton
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced Friday increasedjurisdictional thresholds for (1) notifications under theHart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976 (the HSR Act),(2) the HSR Act filing fee schedule, and (3) the interlockingdirectorate thresholds under Section 8 of the Clayton Act. The FTC revises these thresholds annually based on changes inthe gross national product.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
jdsupra.com | Kristina Van Horn |Robert Kidwell |Bruce D. Sokler
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced Friday increased jurisdictional thresholds for (1) notifications under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976 (the HSR Act), (2) the HSR Act filing fee schedule, and (3) the interlocking directorate thresholds under Section 8 of the Clayton Act. The FTC revises these thresholds annually based on changes in the gross national product.
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Oct 14, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Bruce D. Sokler |Robert Kidwell |Kristina Van Horn |Payton Thornton
M Mintz More Mintz is a general practice, full-service Am Law 100 law firm with more than 600 attorneys. We are headquartered in Boston and have additional US offices in Los Angeles, Miami, New York City, San Diego, San Francisco, and Washington, DC, as well as an office in Toronto, Canada. The new HSR form, instructions, and implementing rules were announced yesterday and are set to take effect 90 days from publication in the Federal Register.
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Oct 14, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Kristina Van Horn |Robert Kidwell |Bruce D. Sokler
What happened? The new HSR form, instructions, and implementing rules were announced yesterday and are set to take effect 90 days from publication in the Federal Register. In June 2023 the FTC issued a NPRM, drafted alongside the DOJ, announcing significant changes to the premerger notification form and instructions, as well as the rules that implement the Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR) Act.
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Aug 28, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Bruce D. Sokler |Kristina Van Horn
In the midst of increased focus of federal enforcers and courts on application of antitrust laws to developing technology, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) filed an antitrust lawsuit on Friday accusing RealPage Inc., a property management software company, of helping residential landlords collude when setting rental rates through RealPage's software.
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