by Perry A. Lange, Brian K. Mahanna, Nicole Callan, and Alvaro Mateo Alonso
Although much attention recently has been focused upon debates in Congress, potential legislative changes to U.S. antitrust law are not limited to proposals at the federal level. Many states are considering changes to their own antitrust laws, which usually can be enforced by state attorneys general and private plaintiffs. Importantly, New York legislators have introduced two bills that propose sweeping changes to the State’s antitrust law, the Donnelly Act, building on measures introduced in New York’s last legislative session. Continue reading