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Antitrust during COVID-19 Part 1: Concerns about collaboration

Antitrust during COVID-19 Part 1: Concerns about collaboration

Update: 2020-04-20
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, we’ve seen companies collaborating on some great ideas. Companies should keep in mind, however, that the antitrust laws still apply and those who don’t follow them may pay dearly later.


In the first of a three-part series about antitrust and consumer protection during COVID-19, host Jay Levine talks to Porter Wright attorney Allen Carter about how companies can collaborate during the current crisis, what business owners should do to protect themselves and how the government is helping and what it is watching out for.


The next podcast in this series will discuss price gouging and hoarding, how federal and state governments protect consumers and what companies need to know to protect their business.

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Antitrust during COVID-19 Part 1: Concerns about collaboration

Antitrust during COVID-19 Part 1: Concerns about collaboration

Porter Wright Morris and Arthur LLP