Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 67State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1993 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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NAAG also participates in the Executive Working Group on Antitrust ( “ EWG - A ” ) , which is comprised of representatives from NAAG's Antitrust Committee , as the Chairman of the Federal Trade 25 Commission and the Assistant Attorney ...
NAAG also participates in the Executive Working Group on Antitrust ( “ EWG - A ” ) , which is comprised of representatives from NAAG's Antitrust Committee , as the Chairman of the Federal Trade 25 Commission and the Assistant Attorney ...
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The Connecticut Attorney General has proposed state legislation that would require merging parties to provide ... policy demands that state attorneys general have the same tools available to them that their federal counterparts have .
The Connecticut Attorney General has proposed state legislation that would require merging parties to provide ... policy demands that state attorneys general have the same tools available to them that their federal counterparts have .
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CONCLUSION State attorneys general have filled the void left by lax antitrust oversight by federal authorities throughout the 1980s . Antitrust review of mergers by state attorneys general is now a matter of routine enforcement policy .
CONCLUSION State attorneys general have filled the void left by lax antitrust oversight by federal authorities throughout the 1980s . Antitrust review of mergers by state attorneys general is now a matter of routine enforcement policy .
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Labor Relations and Employment | 39 |
C | 51 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 55 |
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