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Why Losing to Meta in Court Could Still Be a Win for Antitrust Regulators

The New York Times – Business:

As the Federal Trade Commission prepares to face off in court against Meta over a V.R. start-up deal, the agency is testing a novel argument as part of a strategy to push antitrust law.

David McCabe
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