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Posts Tagged Antitrust

Procurement Fraud and Grant Fraud enforcement programs are likely to be revitalized by the Trump Administration.

It’s no shock that a political change in the Executive Branch leads to an increase in grant fraud and procurement fraud enforcement. The reason? There is low risk in scrutinizing grants and contracts awarded by the outgoing administration. Whatever shenanigans are discovered by a new Administration will

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AAG Bill Baer Delivers Speech on Compliance, Free Trade, and More at American Antitrust Institute’s 17th Annual Conference

Link to original speech Acting Associate Attorney General Bill Baer Delivers Remarks at American Antitrust Institute’s 17th Annual Conference Washington, DC United States ~ Thursday, June 16, 2016 Remarks as prepared for delivery Thank you to Diana Moss and to the American Antitrust Institute (AAI) for having me

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ABA to Host First Ever Antitrust Sentencing Symposium

Cinnaminson, NJ-  Per Cartel Capers, Robert Connolly’s antitrust blog, the ABA is hosting its first annual Antitrust Sentencing Symposium.  Aimed at streamlining the process and better assessing the means to achieve deterrence, a brief primer on the symposium can be found below: 2016 Antitrust Sentencing Symposium June 13, 2016 by Robert Connolly Leave

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Hitachi Chemical Reaches Next Step in Plea: $3.8 Million Fine, Probation, More

Cinnaminson, NJ- Hitachi Chemical, of an ongoing investigation into bid rigging and price fixing, has reached a next step in its plea agreement. The company is the majority supplier of electrolytic capacitors to American automotive companies but has come under investigation for market fixture so as to

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