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Anti-trust
Is antitrust becoming more prevalent among firms in recent years? Even outside DC/NY (think Atlanta/TX/Chicago/Boston) it seems like top firms are building up some kind of antitrust practice or other. What's fueling this trend? Would it be a hot area to get into?
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Re: Anti-trust
Yes - I think because government enforcement (especially DOJ criminal stuff) is increasing recently, fueling companies to grab lawyers to protect them (or just have companies merging wanting to make sure the DOJ/FTC doesn't block the merger).