US DOJ: looser contempt standard has made companies more careful
L-R: Andrew Finch, Marvin Price, Barry Nigro, Deborah Garza and Luke Froeb (Credit: US DOJ)
Companies have been more reluctant to make bold promises in consent decrees after the US Department of Justice lowered the standard for proving that companies violated those promises, two high-ranking officials at the DOJ’s antitrust division have said.
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