Every four or eight years, seasoned attorneys break out their tarot cards and tea leaves and offer predictions about the enforcement and policy intentions of a new regime. This time is no different — except, perhaps, for the fact that most of these opinion pieces are ending with an emphatic “who knows?” And until we know who President Trump selects to put at the helm of the U.S. Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division and the Federal Trade Commission, many articles focusing on the future of antitrust enforcement are concluding with a similarly cloudy forecast.
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