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  1. May 31, 2024 · Antitrust laws regulate the concentration of economic power to prevent companies from price colluding or creating monopolies.

  2. Criminal antitrust enforcement is done only by the Justice Department's Antitrust Division. Additionally, U.S. state governments may also enforce their own antitrust laws, which mostly mirror federal antitrust laws, regarding commerce occurring solely within their own state's borders.

  3. It is also known as antitrust law (or just antitrust), anti-monopoly law, and trade practices law; the act of pushing for antitrust measures or attacking monopolistic companies (known as trusts) is commonly known as trust busting. The history of competition law reaches back to the Roman Empire.

  4. The antitrust laws proscribe unlawful mergers and business practices in general terms, leaving courts to decide which ones are illegal based on the facts of each case. Courts have applied the antitrust laws to changing markets, from a time of horse and buggies to the present digital age.

  5. May 2, 2022 · Antitrust laws are statutes developed by governments to protect consumers from predatory business practices and ensure fair competition.

  6. The FTC's competition mission is to enforce the rules of the competitive marketplace — the antitrust laws. These laws promote vigorous competition and protect consumers from anticompetitive mergers and business practices.

  7. Jan 4, 2023 · Antitrust in Singapore: 2022 in Review. 4 January 2023. The year 2022 has been marked by major policy shifts by the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (“ CCCS ”), with an impact on merger reviews and a focus on sustainability.