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SUMMARY: State AGs: Google and The Future of Antitrust Enforcement
DESCRIPTION: Part of BKC’s Spring Speaker Series: State Attorneys General h
 ave been increasing active in antitrust enforcement – both in focusing on t
 he impact of challenges to competition in their own states and in nationwid
 e efforts in cases typically brought jointly with either the Antitrust Divi
 sion of the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission. Antitru
 st […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p><strong>Part of BKC's </strong><a href="ht
 tp://brk.mn/bkcspringseries"><strong>Spring Speaker Series</strong></a><str
 ong>:</strong></p><p>State Attorneys General have been increasing active in
  antitrust enforcement – both in focusing on the impact of challenges to co
 mpetition in their own states and in nationwide efforts in cases typically 
 brought jointly with either the Antitrust Division of the Department of Jus
 tice and the Federal Trade Commission. Antitrust expert Jon Sallet will dis
 cuss how litigation such as the Google Search case\, where 38 AGs filed the
 ir own case alongside the DOJ case\, has established important principles t
 hat support future antitrust enforcement. In this respect\, Sallet will mak
 e a case for why State AGs should be seen as leader who bring additional ex
 perience and expertise to the cause of antitrust enforcement.</p><p><strong
 >Speaker</strong></p><p>Jonathan Sallet currently serves as a special assis
 tant attorney general for the State of Colorado. Prior governmental service
  includes an appointment as general counsel of the Federal Communications C
 ommission\, deputy assistant attorney general for litigation in the antitru
 st division of the U.S. Department of Justice\, and director of the Office 
 of Policy & Strategic Planning for the U.S. Department of Commerce. His pub
 lications concentrate on antitrust issues\, including Louis Brandeis: A Man
  for This Season\, 16 Colo. Tech. L.J. 365 (2018)\, and\, with Professor Na
 ncy Rose\, The Dichotomous Treatment of Efficiencies in Horizontal Mergers:
  Too Much? Too Little? Getting it Right\, 168 U Penn L. Rev. 1941 (2020)\, 
 which has been named a winner of the 2021 Jerry S. Cohen Award for Antitrus
 t Scholarship. Jonathan Sallet is a Senior Research Fellow at M-RCBG where 
 he will contribute to a seminar series on Big Tech\, global tech policy and
  tech regulation\, while collaborating on a paper on related topics.</p>
CATEGORIES:Book Talk
LOCATION:Lewis Hall\, 5th floor at the Berkman Klein Center's Multi-Purpose Room 515
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jessica Weaver":MAILTO:jweaver@law.harvard.edu
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 e-of-antitrust-enforcement/
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