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Dan Papscun
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Covering labor/antitrust @ The Capitol Forum | he/him | tips ➡️ dpapscun(@)thecapitolforum(.)com
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the real administrative procedures act was all the friends we made along the public comment periods
April 10, 2025 at 12:52 AM
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(1/2) Labor Thursday: Supreme Court Won't Touch NLRB Deference; Last DOJ Criminal Wage-Fixing Prosecution Goes to Trial; Tennis Players Sue Leagues Over Labor Monopsony; Trump's NLRB General Counsel Pick's Anti-Union Past; Teamster's O'Brien Meets With DOJ Antitrust Chief Slater $AAPL $DG
March 27, 2025 at 8:05 PM
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In partnership with FGS Global, join us on April 2nd for a unique virtual event featuring the biggest names in antitrust and competition:
March 26, 2025 at 8:32 PM
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DOJ Investigating Anticompetitive Practices in Seeds Industry Dominated by Bayer, Corteva, Syngenta and BASF $BASFY $BAYRY $BAYZF $BFFAF $CTVA library.thecapitolforum.com/docs/85n708t...

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November 26, 2024 at 3:13 PM
NEW: I took a second look at the FTC's filing against Total Wine from Friday evening.

Here are some takeaways about the agency's Robinson-Patman investigation into the wine + spirits industry, and how it's looking to apply the price-discrimination law.
Alcohol Industry Sees Broader FTC Probe Under Depression-Era Law
The Federal Trade Commission’s petition for a federal court to force Total Wine to comply with an agency investigation opens a window into its broader probe of the alcoholic beverage industry under ...
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October 23, 2023 at 3:36 PM
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Antitrust lawsuits can live and die on the strength of Ph.D. economists.

Courts face the crucial task of weeding out which of those expert witnesses can appear before a jury.

Enter the legal “hot tub.”

From Bloomberg Law's @danpapscun.bsky.social

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Courtroom ‘Hot Tub’ Puts Google Trial Experts to Stress Test
Antitrust lawsuits can live and die on the strength of Ph.D. economists. Courts face the crucial task of weeding out which of those expert witnesses can appear before a jury.
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October 6, 2023 at 12:52 PM
EXCLUSIVE: The FTC has three weeks of funding if the government fails to avert a shutdown by Sept. 30. After that, ongoing lawsuits and rulemaking are very likely to go on ice.

Don't try to sneak by with deals, though: HSR review doesn't stop for anyone.
FTC Has Funds to Stay Open for Three Weeks in a Federal Shutdown
The Federal Trade Commission has funding to continue operations for three weeks if the government fails to avert a shutdown by Sept. 30, but will furlough staff and ask to pause litigation if the stal...
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September 22, 2023 at 6:30 PM
Senate Republicans took advantage of a nomination hearing today for the Federal Trade Commission to take aim at the agency’s embattled chief and nail down commitments on artificial intelligence and Section 230.
Senate GOP Seeks to Turn FTC Nominations Into Referendum on Khan
Senate Republicans took advantage of a nomination hearing for the Federal Trade Commission to take aim at the agency’s embattled chief and nail down commitments on artificial intelligence.
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September 20, 2023 at 6:53 PM
Your timeline is probably flooded with stories about Tuesday’s Google search trial. Here’s my contribution, on a slightly different tack:

An as-yet undecided sanctions motion over Google’s deletion of evidence has hung a “Sword of Damocles” over the case.
Google Chat Deletions Hang ‘Sword of Damocles’ Over Search Trial
Evidence of self-destructing company chats stands to play a central role in the US Justice Department’s blockbuster antitrust showdown with Alphabet Inc.‘s Google.
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September 11, 2023 at 12:42 PM
NEW: Striking Hollywood writers and actors—from shows like Hawaii Five-0, Parks and Rec, and The Big Bang Theory—are going beyond the picket line to the next frontier of advocacy against consolidation in the industry: the federal regulations docket.
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Striking Hollywood Workers Flock to FTC to Probe Consolidation
Dozens of striking Hollywood writers and actors are going beyond the picket line to the next frontier of advocacy against consolidation in entertainment: the federal regulations docket.
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August 31, 2023 at 1:11 PM