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The DOJ Antitrust Division isn’t afraid to go to court


Tech antitrust enforcers are in their litigation era.

It follows a movement that has gained steam in recent years, advocating for more vigorous enforcement of the laws, particularly in digital markets, which don’t always look like traditional antimonopoly cases because they offer products for free or benefit from network effects. She is a visionary leader, generous mentor, and brilliant legal strategist.” The program operates like a center of litigation resources that staff throughout the division can work with in crafting their cases, even beginning at the investigation stage. While on its surface, the case was about a jargon-y term called monopsony — where there’s a lack of competition of buyers for a product — Doshi said the division was really arguing a “common sense notion” that having more employers able to compete for labor would help workers see the true value of their work recognized.

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