2014 was a year of vigorous agency enforcement, with record fines and jail times, particularly for foreigners. The extraterritorial reach of U.S. antitrust law was hotly contested. Civil antitrust litigation remained active, yielding enormous and creative settlements, but also seeing previously unheard of antitrust trials.
U.S. Government Goes After (Mostly Foreign) Conspirators
Company fines. The Justice Departm...
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