Antitrust stealing spotlight but private enforcement hits a dip
A drop-off in companies self-reporting cartels and an increasingly hostile judiciary are the key drivers behind a drop in private antitrust lawsuits filed in federal court, which hit a 10-year low in 2022, experts say.
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