21 Dec 2021
Antitrust Guidance for Competitor Collaborations
While a collaboration among companies, including a joint venture, can have significant procompetitive benefits, it can also raise potential antitrust concerns when it involves competitors and/or the combination of their assets. Our practice note lays out the laws governing competitor collaborations, provides a framework for evaluating competitor collaborations, and highlights some safety zones from the DOJ/FTC guidelines.
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