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U.S. M&A Antitrust Enforcement: 2023 and the Year Ahead

by Ilene Knable Gotts, Nelson O. Fitts, Damian G. Didden, Christina C. Ma, and Monica L. Smith.

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From left to right: Ilene Knable Gotts, Nelson O. Fitts, Damian G. Didden, Christina C. Ma, and Monica L. Smith (Photos courtesy of Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz)

In 2023, leadership of the Federal Trade Commission and the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice maintained an aggressive approach to merger enforcement, investigating and challenging transactions on the basis of a broad range of theories of harm articulated in the agencies’ newly issued 2023 Merger Guidelines. Although some transaction parties abandoned their deals at the prospect of a lengthy investigation or litigation, others defended their transactions in court, where the agencies met with mixed success. The FTC and DOJ also continued to disfavor merger settlements, entering into only three such consent decrees in 2023. 

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FTC Proposes Sweeping Changes to HSR Reporting Obligations

by Ilene Knable Gotts, Nelson O. Fitts, Damian G. Didden, and Christina C. Ma

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Left to Right: Ilene Knable Gotts, Nelson O. Fitts, Damian G. Didden, and Christina C. Ma (Photos courtesy of Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz)

In a notice of proposed rulemaking published recently, the Federal Trade Commission unveiled significant changes to the reporting obligations under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act.  If adopted as final rules, those changes will materially increase filing burdens and hinder parties’ ability to file and close quickly, even in non-problematic transactions.  The changes would upend 45 years of HSR Act practice and impose significant cost and delay on reportable U.S. merger and acquisition activity. 

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